Robert Christie Canadian, b. 1946

Works
  • Robert Christie, Colour Drop III, 2023
    Colour Drop III, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Bending Red, 2018
    Bending Red, 2018
  • Robert Christie, Colour Drop, 2022
    Colour Drop, 2022
  • Robert Christie, Final Edit, 2018
    Final Edit, 2018
  • Robert Christie, Bending Blue, 2019
    Bending Blue, 2019
  • Robert Christie, Blueprint, 2013
    Blueprint, 2013
  • Robert Christie, Colour Lift II, 2018
    Colour Lift II, 2018
  • Robert Christie, Floating the Red, 2023
    Floating the Red, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Home Plate, 2023
    Home Plate, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Keyboard Lift, 2023
    Keyboard Lift, 2023
  • Robert Christie, On the Edge , 2022-2023
    On the Edge , 2022-2023
  • Robert Christie, Puzzle, 2023
    Puzzle, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Red Float, 2022
    Red Float, 2022
  • Robert Christie, Silent Film, 2023
    Silent Film, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Small Quartet, 2023
    Small Quartet, 2023
  • Robert Christie, Staging Red , 2023
    Staging Red , 2023
  • Robert Christie, The Blind, 2015
    The Blind, 2015
  • Robert Christie, The Curtain, 2023
    The Curtain, 2023
  • Robert Christie, The Juggler, 2023
    The Juggler, 2023
Biography

Robert Christie was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1967, an Honours Degree in Art from the University of Saskatchewan in 1968 and a Bachelor of Education Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1970. He participated in several of the Emma Lake Artists’ Workshops at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan beginning in 1969, and he was the coordinator of a number of the workshops in the 1980s.

 

Christie was a participant in Triangle Artists’ Workshop, Pine Plains New York; a guest artist at the Thapong International Artists’ Workshop, Kanye, Botswana in 1992 and a participant at the Mashomak Artists’ Workshop, Pine Plains, New York in 1993. The artist’s work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Canada since 1969 and his work is represented in both public and private collections throughout Canada and internationally.

Exhibitions