History of Art
Andrew Kear
Degrees
M.A. Canadian Art History (Carleton University)
M.A. Philosophy (University of Toronto)
B.F.A. (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design)
Courses
2801–050: History of Canadian Art
Selected Publications
“Incarnation on the Prairies: The Theology of William Kurelek’s Ethnic Consciousness.” William Kurelek: The Messenger. Winnipeg Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 2011.
“Clearheaded Cooperation and Eternal Fragments.” For the Love of Creation: The Life and Art of Eva Stubbs. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2010.
“The Vindication of the Bureaucrat.” Paper Wait 10–11 (2010): 90–93.
“Solitude’s Paradox.” Ann MacIntosh Duff: To Love and To Cherish. Owen Sound, ON: Tom Thomson Art Gallery, 2008.
“If You See One, You’ve Seen Them All? Architectural Space, Tim Hortons, and the Uncertainty of Context.” GR Journal for the Arts, Sciences and Technology IV/4 (2004): 81–85.
Selected Juried Conference Papers
“Instead of Casting Out: Feminism, Modernism, and the Sculpture of Eva Stubbs.” Imagining History: The Second Conference of the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. Concordia University, Montreal, 2012.
“Gordon Lebredt, in the Town that Conceptual Art Forgot.” Traffic: Conceptualism in Canada. Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, 2010.
“On the Very Idea of a Pictorial Schema.” Philosophy and Art. Villanova University, Villanova, PA, 2005.

