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Robin Hopper was born on 23 April, 1938 in England, is an A member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Discover Robin Hopper's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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6 April, 2017 |
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Robin Hopper Net Worth
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Robin Hopper (23 April 1939 – 6 April 2017) was a Canadian ceramist, potter, teacher, author, garden designer and arts activist.
He trained in pottery and ceramics at the Croydon College of Art from 1956 to 1961.
In 1968 he immigrated to Canada.
He spent the first two years teaching at the Toronto Central Technical School.
He began his post-secondary educational career in 1970 at Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario where he founded and became head of the Ceramics and Glass Department.
He resigned his post in 1972 to devote his time to his ceramics work.
He relocated to Victoria, British Columbia 1977 to operate the family's 'Chosin Pottery Gallery.
He was a founding member and president emeritus of the Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts.
Hopper’s work in ceramics includes a great deal of ceramic historical and technical research.
Next to ceramics, his other lifelong interest was gardening, particularly the development of his oriental garden.
Hopper had both a functional and a decorative side to his production of pottery and ceramic works.
His functional works were produced on an artizan basis.
His production of functional pottery was by hand craftsmanship for individual pieces of a like design.
He wrote several books on the subject of functional pottery.
This craftsmanship had a particular application in ceramic works, many of which were one of a kind pieces for artistic exhibition.
In these works he used a combination of glazing techniques.
These were mainly porcelain decorative plates but he also created specialty items such as glaze paintings.
A number of these works reflect the northern imagery of Canada.
He taught throughout Canada, and in England, The United States, Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan and Israel.
His ceramic work is in public, corporate and private collections throughout the world.
These collections include:
Robin Hopper was honoured for his contributions to the arts and public activities.
His interest in artistic gardens led to the creation of the Anglojapanadian Garden at ’Chosin Pottery.
This garden at Metchosin, British Columbia has been the subject of publications and television programs.
Robin Hopper wrote several books.
Most of them deal with pottery and ceramics.
Hopper produced videos for the education of potters and ceramists
He was born in England in 1939, and died April 6, 2017, in Victoria, British Columbia.