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Scott Goudie is a visual artist and musician. He was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1955. Goudie’s artistic talent became evident at a young age and was nurtured by his private studies with prominent local artists. He studied with Paul Parsons, Gerald Squires, Don Wright, and Frank LaPointe. He also audited courses in printmaking, drawing, watercolour, and ceramics at Memorial University Extension Services. After graduating from high school, he worked briefly as a commercial artist and silkscreen printer before leaving Newfoundland in 1972 to enroll in the Vancouver College of Art. He also studied jazz and blues guitar while living in Vancouver. Goudie returned to St. John’s in 1977 and received a grant from the provincial Department of Tourism to develop on The St. John’s Series – a collection of 21 prints showing some of city’s most historic places. It toured Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from 1977-1978. He was also working at St. Michael’s Printshop. His art has been exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. In 2012, the Christina Parker Gallery in St. John’s organized a retrospective of his work, Scott Goudie – Celebrating 35 Years. The show consisted of scores of prints, drawings and watercolours dating from 1977 to 2012. In addition to being part of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery’s Permanent Collection, Goudie’s artwork is represented in private and public collections such as the Canada Council Art Bank; the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia; the Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick; the Nickle Arts Museum at the University of Calgary; and the Simon Fraser University Art Gallery in British Columbia.

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  • Scott W. Goudie (Canadian 1955 - ) Dusk 1, 1/14 mezzotint
    Oct. 03, 2021

    Scott W. Goudie (Canadian 1955 - ) Dusk 1, 1/14 mezzotint

    Est: $300 - $400

    Mezzotint titled "Dusk 1" first in an edition of 14, signed Scott W. Goudie '82. Scott Goudie is a visual artist and musician. He was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1955. Goudie’s artistic talent became evident at a young age and was nurtured by his private studies with prominent local artists. He studied with Paul Parsons, Gerald Squires, Don Wright, and Frank LaPointe. He also audited courses in printmaking, drawing, watercolour, and ceramics at Memorial University Extension Services. After graduating from high school, he worked briefly as a commercial artist and silkscreen printer before leaving Newfoundland in 1972 to enroll in the Vancouver College of Art. He also studied jazz and blues guitar while living in Vancouver. Goudie returned to St. John’s in 1977 and received a grant from the provincial Department of Tourism to develop on The St. John’s Series – a collection of 21 prints showing some of city’s most historic places. It toured Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from 1977-1978. He was also working at St. Michael’s Printshop. His art has been exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. In 2012, the Christina Parker Gallery in St. John’s organized a retrospective of his work, Scott Goudie – Celebrating 35 Years. The show consisted of scores of prints, drawings and watercolours dating from 1977 to 2012. In addition to being part of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery’s Permanent Collection, Goudie’s artwork is represented in private and public collections such as the Canada Council Art Bank; the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia; the Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick; the Nickle Arts Museum at the University of Calgary; and the Simon Fraser University Art Gallery in British Columbia. http://stmichaelsprintshop.com/artists/scott-goudie/

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Scott W. Goudie, Dusk 1, 1/14
    Mar. 28, 2020

    Scott W. Goudie, Dusk 1, 1/14

    Est: $400 - $450

    Scott Goudie is a visual artist and musician. He was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1955. Goudie’s artistic talent became evident at a young age and was nurtured by his private studies with prominent local artists. He studied with Paul Parsons, Gerald Squires, Don Wright, and Frank LaPointe. He also audited courses in printmaking, drawing, watercolour, and ceramics at Memorial University Extension Services. After graduating from high school, he worked briefly as a commercial artist and silkscreen printer before leaving Newfoundland in 1972 to enroll in the Vancouver College of Art. He also studied jazz and blues guitar while living in Vancouver. Goudie returned to St. John’s in 1977 and received a grant from the provincial Department of Tourism to develop on The St. John’s Series – a collection of 21 prints showing some of city’s most historic places. It toured Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from 1977-1978. He was also working at St. Michael’s Printshop. His art has been exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. In 2012, the Christina Parker Gallery in St. John’s organized a retrospective of his work, Scott Goudie – Celebrating 35 Years. The show consisted of scores of prints, drawings and watercolours dating from 1977 to 2012. In addition to being part of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery’s Permanent Collection, Goudie’s artwork is represented in private and public collections such as the Canada Council Art Bank; the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia; the Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick; the Nickle Arts Museum at the University of Calgary; and the Simon Fraser University Art Gallery in British Columbia. http://stmichaelsprintshop.com/artists/scott-goudie/

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Scott W. Goudie (Canadian 1955 - ) Dusk 1, 1/14
    Oct. 03, 2019

    Scott W. Goudie (Canadian 1955 - ) Dusk 1, 1/14

    Est: $400 - $450

    Scott Goudie is a visual artist and musician. He was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1955. Goudie’s artistic talent became evident at a young age and was nurtured by his private studies with prominent local artists. He studied with Paul Parsons, Gerald Squires, Don Wright, and Frank LaPointe. He also audited courses in printmaking, drawing, watercolour, and ceramics at Memorial University Extension Services. After graduating from high school, he worked briefly as a commercial artist and silkscreen printer before leaving Newfoundland in 1972 to enroll in the Vancouver College of Art. He also studied jazz and blues guitar while living in Vancouver. Goudie returned to St. John’s in 1977 and received a grant from the provincial Department of Tourism to develop on The St. John’s Series – a collection of 21 prints showing some of city’s most historic places. It toured Newfoundland and Nova Scotia from 1977-1978. He was also working at St. Michael’s Printshop. His art has been exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. In 2012, the Christina Parker Gallery in St. John’s organized a retrospective of his work, Scott Goudie – Celebrating 35 Years. The show consisted of scores of prints, drawings and watercolours dating from 1977 to 2012. In addition to being part of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery’s Permanent Collection, Goudie’s artwork is represented in private and public collections such as the Canada Council Art Bank; the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia; the Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick; the Nickle Arts Museum at the University of Calgary; and the Simon Fraser University Art Gallery in British Columbia. http://stmichaelsprintshop.com/artists/scott-goudie/

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • SCOTT W. GOUDIE (CANADIAN, 1955-) HEAVY RAPIDS,
    Apr. 07, 2011

    SCOTT W. GOUDIE (CANADIAN, 1955-) HEAVY RAPIDS,

    Est: $150 - $250

    SCOTT W. GOUDIE (CANADIAN, 1955-) HEAVY RAPIDS, EAGLE RIVER; COLOUR ETCHING 11/30; TITLED AND SIGNED TO LOWER MARGIN Image 12" x 24" - 30.5 x 61 cm.

    Waddington's
  • SCOTT GOUDIE (1955-) CANADIAN O'KEEFE'S BROOK;
    May. 14, 2009

    SCOTT GOUDIE (1955-) CANADIAN O'KEEFE'S BROOK;

    Est: $200 - $300

    SCOTT GOUDIE (1955-) CANADIAN O'KEEFE'S BROOK; ETCHING & MEZZOTINT, NUMBERED 26/28, DATED '86 Image 27.3" x 19.3" - 69.3 x 49 cm.

    Waddington's
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