Pat Field
Jock Hildebrand
Denis Kleine
John McKinnon
Carl Sean McMahon
Tamara Schweigert
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Jock Hildebrand is a BC artist with an international reputation for large sculptural projects, primarily in bronze and stone. Having worked in Asia and Europe, as well as North and Central America, Hildebrand's vision of sculpture has been gathered from his 35+ years as a professional sculptor and many of his ideas stem from his interest in anthropology and ethnology, as well as extensive travel. He is a graduate of the Emily Carr School of Art and Design in Vancouver, with a minor in non-western art history.
Hildebrand was founder and lead organizer of the Okanagan Thompson International Sculpture Symposium in 2002, which left 20 monumental pieces of public art in the region, has lectured in China on sculpting in the digital age, and is currently working as a public art consultant for the Government of Belize.
Many of Hildebrand's smaller works, suitable for indoor settings, can be found at his sculpture gallery in the cultural district of Kelowna, BC.
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