Recognition

Tony Bloom

Recognition

Tony Bloom

Recognition

2014
Town of Canmore, lifetime contribution to the Arts celebrating Stonecrop Studio’s 40th anniversary year
2004
Mayor’s Award for Artistic Excellence; Town of Canmore, Alberta
2001
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for BC Hydro Plaza to Durante Kreuk Landscape Architects; prime consultants; Tony Bloom WaterWork sculpture as main feature
1996
Urban Gateways, City of Ottawa; national ideas competition looking at a reworking of the approaches to Parliament Hill. I was invited to participate by team leader Doug Carlyle, Landscape Architect. The approach our collaboration developed was awarded 3rd prize.
1994
Alberta-Saskatchewan Border Sculpture; Lloydminster; 4 spires 100′ high; the work comprises interpretive, ceremonial, and civic components. This was a Doug Carlyle, Carlyle and Associates project. My involvement was to collaborate on the concept and design of the sculptural components of the steel spires and ceramic plaques.
1994
Edmonton Urban Design Awards Program; Special Recognition: Urban Remnants; in collaboration with Doug Carlyle, project lead,
1992
The Victoria Promenade; Doug Carlyle Landscape Architects; Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Citation. The Convergence, waterfall and sculpture by Tony Bloom, is the featured sculpture.
1988
Province of Alberta Achievement Award
1987
Canada Council Award (also 1984,1997, 2011)
1986
Honourable Mention (x2); International Ceramics; Mino, Japan
1986
Alberta Foundation for the Arts (also 1984, 1997, 2002, 2009, 2010)
1981
Alberta Design Competition Award
1980
National Museums Association (also 1977)

Founded

2012
Artists of Elk Run; professional artists’ association; founding member
1980
Canmore Artists and Artisans Guild, founding member
1974
Stonecrop Studio, founding member
1973
Contact; magazine for Ceramic Artists
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