Clint Neufeld
Clint Neufeld is a sculptor who works with concepts of masculine identity, currently in the form of ceramic transformations of engines and transmissions.
Neufeld was born and raised in small town Saskatchewan. Prior to pursuing a career in art, Neufeld spent three years with the Canadian military, which included a deployment to the former Yugoslavia in 1994. After a failed attempt pursuing a career as a firefighter Neufeld began his BFA at the university of Manitoba in Winnipeg and finished at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. In 2006 he completed his MFA at Concordia University. He now lives and works on an acreage near the town of Osler, Saskatchewan.
Clint Neufeld is a sculptor who works with concepts of masculine identity, currently in the form of ceramic transformations of engines and transmissions.
Neufeld was born and raised in small town Saskatchewan. Prior to pursuing a career in art, Neufeld spent three years with the Canadian military, which included a deployment to the former Yugoslavia in 1994. After a failed attempt pursuing a career as a firefighter Neufeld began his BFA at the university of Manitoba in Winnipeg and finished at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. In 2006 he completed his MFA at Concordia University. He now lives and works on an acreage near the town of Osler, Saskatchewan.
EDUCATION
2006 M.F.A. Concordia University. Montreal, QC.
2002 B.F.A. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon SK.
GRANTS
2010 Saskatchewan Arts Board Independent Artist Grant
2009 Canada Council for the Arts Research/Creation Grant
2009 Saskatchewan Arts Board Independent Artist Grant
2007 Saskatchewan Arts Board Independent Artist Grant
2004 Saskatchewan Arts Board Class C Professional Development Grant