Rick Rivet Explained

Rick Rivet
Birth Name:Richard James Rivet
Birth Date:1949
Birth Place:Aklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada
Nationality:Canadian (Sahtu–Métis)[1]
Known For:Mixed media, Painting
Training:MFA University of Saskatchewan (1985)
Awards:Eiteljorg Fellowship (1999)
Website:http://www.rickrivet.ca/

Rick Rivet (born 1949 in Aklavik, Northwest Territories) is a Sahtu–Métis painter living in Canada.[2]

Background and education

Rivet's family lived both in the country and in town at Aklavik, which was a Métis trading center. Métis have a specific culture with First Nations and European roots. He began school in Aklavik at age seven.[3]

Rivet earned four degrees: his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta in 1972; his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Victoria in 1980; his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985, and Bachelor of Education from the University of Saskatchewan in 1986.[3]

Artwork

His art is deeply influenced by ideas of fusion and hybridity of cultures.[4] He works primarily in acrylic on canvas in a style he has referred to as "an expressionist/primitivist approach."[5] In 1999, he was awarded with a Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship.[6] In 2023, Rivet presented a one-person show, Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical, at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.[7]

Collections and public art

Rivet's permanent public art mural, Millenium Mural, is installed at the David S. Strong Building at the Univerysity of Victoria, and other works of his are held in the permanent collection of the Maltwood Museum and Art Gallery, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.[8] Rivet's work is held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fellowship.eiteljorg.org/#fellows::ArtistList?value=1999 "The Fellows: 1999."
  2. News: Owens . Yvonne . Profiling the artist as shaman Rick Rivet's Spirit Journey . 20 February 2023 . Vie des Arts.
  3. http://www.rickrivet.ca/biography.php "About Rick Rivet."
  4. Book: Contemporary Masters: The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art, Vol. I. 1999. Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Indianapolis, IN. 0-9635492-2-7. 32.
  5. Book: Ostrowitz, Judith. Privileging the Past: Reconstructing History in Northwest Coast Art. 1999. University of Washington Press. 150.
  6. Web site: Rick Rivet: Fellowship artist . Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship . 12 September 2019 . 20 February 2023.
  7. Web site: Rick Rivet: Journeys, Mounds and the Metaphysical . IAIA . 20 February 2023.
  8. Web site: Millenium Mural . University of Victoria UVIC Legacy Art Galleries . 20 February 2023.
  9. Web site: String Game - 2 (Kayaker) Rick Rivet . Museum of Fine Arts Boston . 20 February 2023.