Haida artist Davidson wins B.C.’s Audain Prize
Robert Davidson, a renowned Haida artist, has been named winner of the Audain Prize for lifetime achievement, B.C.’s largest visual arts award.
The prize from the Audain Foundation grants $30,000 annually to a senior British Columbia artist, selected by an independent jury.
Davidson is known for combining traditional imagery with modern techniques in his masks and totem poles. He is also a painter, printmaker and jeweller.
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