Saskatchewan Art News
Renowned Artist Jack Cowin Dies at Age 67
Famed Saskatchewan printmaker and painter Jack Cowin died on Wednesday, September 24th, in Arlington Heights, Illinois. He was 67.
Jack Lee Cowin was born in 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He studied printmaking there at Indiana University, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1969. He went on to the University of Illinois, where he completed his Master of Fine Arts in 1971. That year, he came to Regina, Saskatchewan to teach printmaking at the University of Saskatchewan, and continued to teach there in various capacities when the institution became the University of Regina in 1974.
Cowin was renowned for his work in drawing, painting, and printmaking. Fish and birds were frequent subjects, owing to Cowin's lifelong love of fly fishing and the outdoors. His works were very detailed and demonstrate a commitment to precision.
Cowin's work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and in the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia. His work is represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa), Art Gallery of Toronto, Oakland Museum, MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina), Indianapolis Museum of Modern Art, Chicago Art Institute, Hokaido Museum (Japan), Moose Jaw Art Museum, Indiana Arts council, City of Regina, Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon), and the Saskatchewan Arts Board, among numerous others.
Cowin's work is the subject of the 1984 book Country Pleasures : The Angling Art of Jack Cowin.
Jack Cowin lived much of his life in Regina, Saskatchewan. He died September 24th, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA.
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