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Dean of Education
Co-coordinator, Artist in Community Education
Associate Professor, Graduate Faculty
Contact Information
Room: A117
Phone: 613-533-3029
Email: steve.elliott@queensu.ca
Research Interests
Dr. Elliott has shown his art work in numerous juried exhibitions both in Canada and internationally. His works are included in a number of private and corporate collections including those of Husky Oil, Toronto Dominion Bank, and Art Group Toronto.
Botanica. Eighteen Printmakers. Netherlands (Amsterdam), USA (Hawaii), Canada (Kingston). International Invited.
Toronto Outdoor. Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ON. National Juried Art Exhibition.
Edward Day Gallery, Kingston, ON. Gallery Artists. Exhibition of Gallery Artists works.
Across the Nation Invitational Juried Art Exhibition. University of Victoria Gallery. Victoria, BC. National Juried Art Exhibition.
Ontario Society of Artists Juried Exhibition. Cube Gallery, Ottawa, ON. Provincial Juried Art Exhibition.
Little Print Show. Juried regional print exhibition, Aird Gallery, Toronto, ON.
The Society of Canadian Artists Open National Juried Exhibitions. Awards
The Ontario Colour and Form Society Annual Open Juried Exhibition. Etobicoke, ON. Provincial Juried Art Exhibition.
Elliott, S. (2007). Arts, the irreplaceable creative space in schools. A presentation given at the UNESCO international conference on creativity, Kingston, Ontario, November 2007.
Elliott, S. (2007). Viewing art in schools: Setting the stage. In K. Grauer & R. Irwin (Eds.), Readings in Secondary Art Education. Vancouver, BC: Canadian Society for Education Through Art.
Elliott, S. (2004). Art is like a bowl of fruit: Aesthetics and art criticism in the elementary school. In K. Grauer & R. Irwin (Eds.), Readings in Canadian elementary art education (pp. 61-68). Kingston, ON: Canadian Society for Education Through Art.
Elliott, S. (2001). Some Thoughts about Viewing Art in Schools. “Building Viewing Art Categories with Students”. British Columbia Art Teachers Association Journal. 41(2), 17-21
Elliott, S. (1999). Unpacking broudy's aesthetic scanning framework in a postmodern-multicultural world. Canadian Review of Art Education. 25(2), 118-126.
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Still Life with Lemon, Pepper and Three Kittys by Stephen Elliott |