Bill Horne

Individual


Roles

Artist, Educator

Biography

Born in Vancouver, Bill Horne studied painting and drawing at the Banff Centre and film animation at UBC. He works primarily in silkscreen, as well as sculpture, photography, and Painter. He has taught silkscreen printing at the Vancouver Native Education Centre, Island Mountain Arts, Treaty 8 Tribal Association, and the Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts, as well as papermaking at the National Art School in Managua, Nicaragua. His work has been exhibited in public galleries across Canada and he has taken part in residencies in Banff, Québec City, and Spain. Bill received the 2013 National Advocacy Award from CARFAC (Canadian Artists Representation ~ le front des artistes canadiens) and an Award of Excellence at the 2019 Tokyo Screen Print Biennale. For 25 years, he lived in Wells, BC, where he and his partner, Claire Kujundzic, converted an old church into a gallery, studio and home. They now live in Victoria, BC.

Imprimo, 2024

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