The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation (formerly The Elizabeth T. Greenshields Memorial Foundation) is a private Canadian charity.[1] Its mission is to "provide grants to young artists who are pursuing their studies or are in the early or developmental stage of their career, are working in a representational style of painting, drawing, sculpture or printmaking, and demonstrate the determination and talent to pursue a lifetime career in their art practice." [2]
It was established in 1955 by Charles Glass Greenshields, Q.C. (1883-1974), a distinguished Montreal lawyer[3] and amateur artist,[4][5] in memory of his mother, Elizabeth T. Glass.[6][7][8][9][10] It was endowed by Mr. Greenshields and does not solicit or receive external funding.[1] By the terms of its endowment, it is precluded from funding the pursuit of abstract or non-objective art.[11][12][13]
In 2016, it received the Excellence in Fine Art Education Award from the Portrait Society of America.[14]
In 2019, The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation awarded a total of C $1.55M in grants to 94 artists and art students.[1][15][16][17] Since its inception, it has granted some C $25M to over 1900 students and artists in 40 countries.[2]
Notable grantees
- Jack Chambers (1955)[18][19]
- John Fox (1955/1956)
- Stanley Lewis (1956/1957/1958)[20]
- Guy Bardone (1957)
- Gaston Sebire (1957)
- Nelson Shanks (1960/1961)
- John Sherrill Houser (1962)
- Daniel Greene (1963)
- Jonathan Kenworthy (1969)
- Richard Whitney (1969/1970/1972)
- Robert Neffson (1974)
- Evan Penny (1975)[21]
- Crawfurd Adamson (1976)
- D. Jeffrey Mims (1976)
- Hunt Slonem (1976)
- Mary Beth McKenzie (1977)
- Richard Sorrell (1977)
- Paul Béliveau (1979)
- Chris Cran (1979)[22]
- Martin Yeoman (1979)[23]
- Steven Assael (1979/1990)[24]
- Peter Kuhfeld (1980)
- Ken Currie (1982)[25]
- Kate Downie (1983/1986)
- Gwyneth Leech (1985)
- Melissa Scott-Miller (1985)
- Peter Edwards (1986/1992)[26]
- Allison Watt (1989)[27]
- Anne Desmet (1989/1996/2007)
- Nicolas Granger-Taylor (1990/1999)
- Christian Furr (1991)
- Krzysztof Tomalski (1991)
- Chantal Joffe (1993)[28]
- Justin Mortimer (1993)
- Jenny Saville (1993/1996)[29]
- Conor Walton (1994)
- James Lloyd (1994/1996/1999)[30]
- Nahem Shoa (1994/2000)
- Ann Gale (1997)[31]
- Patricia Watwood (1997)[32]
- Sophie Jodoin (1999)[33]
- Michael Grimaldi (1999/2002)
- Stuart Pearson Wright (2000)[34]
- Nathalie Provosty (2001/2003)[35]
- Nathalie Frank (2001/2005)
- Benjamin Sullivan (2003)[36]
- Alyssa Monks (2003/2004/2006)[37]
- Ellen Eagle (2003/2006/2011)
- Claire Sherman (2004)
- Jo Fraser (2010/2012/2014)
- Aleah Chapin (2012/2014/2018)[38][39]
- Alonsa Guevara (2013)
- Mandy Payne (2015)
- Angela Fraleigh (2017)
- David Kassan (2017)[40]
- Meleko Mogosi (2017)[41]
- Danica Lundy (2015/2017/2019)[42]
External links
References
- "T3010 Registered Charity Information Return". apps.cra-arc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- "The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation". www.elizabethgreenshieldsfoundation.org. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- "Charles G. Greenshields Obituary". The Montreal Star. August 1, 1974.
- "Arts Club Has Works by C.G. Greenshields". The Gazette. February 25, 1956.
- "Peintre et Philanthrope". Le petit Journal. February 26, 1956.
- Balfour, Lisa (Mar–Apr 1965). "Representational Art Has Wealthy Friend". Canadian Art. 22 (2): 28–29, 57.CS1 maint: date format (link)
- "Fund Established for Traditional Art - Greenshields Foundation Will Assist Students from All Countries". Montreal Gazette. May 31, 1955.
- "Gives $250,000 to encourage traditional art". Toronto Daily Star. May 31, 1955.
- "Sets up $250,000 to Aid Visual Arts' Students". Ottawa Evening Journal. May 31, 1955.
- "The Greenshields Gift". Montreal Star. May 31, 1955.
- "The Educational Front". Time: 65. June 20, 1955.
- "An exasperated artist". Belfast News Letter. September 1955.
- "Modern Art". The McGill News. Autumn: 12–13. 1955.
- "The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation receives an award from The Portrait Society of America". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- Vancouver, 520 East 1st Avenue; Canada, BC V5T 0H2 (2020-01-30). "Four ECU Community Members Earn 2019 Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grants". Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- "Aubrey Levinthal is Awarded Her Third Grant from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation". Nancy Margolis Gallery. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- "Congratulations to Eryn O'Neill (MFA 2018) for receiving[sic] a Greenshields grant". Fine Arts. 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- Smart, Tom (1992). "Letters to Canada: Jack Chambers' Correspondence with Charles Greenshields, 1955-1962". RACAR: Revue d'art canadienne / Canadian Art Review. 19 (1/2): 133–141. ISSN 0315-9906. JSTOR 42630503.
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