Winlaw artist wins Sam Carter Award

Winlaw artist Robin DuPoint has been announced as a recipient of the 2024 Sam Carter Award in Applied Art and Design.

The Sam Carter Award in Applied Art + Design is presented annually and celebrates British Columbians who excel in creating functional art and design, advancing the dialogue on its importance and impact.

DuPont is a frontrunner in contemporary ceramics in North America, recognized for his innovative atmospherically fired ceramics that push the boundaries of form and
surface.

With over 20 years of experience, Robin’s pursuit of creative and technical development has earned him a reputation for excellence in the field. His extensive research into new ceramic surfaces, clay bodies, and kiln design sets him apart in Canadian studio ceramics.

As an educator and mentor, Robin has taught at numerous institutions across Canada and the United States, and currently leads the ceramics program at Kootenay Studio Arts at Selkirk College.

His teaching has reinvigorated the program, inspiring the next generation of potters to produce work of exceptional quality. Robin also conducts workshops from his property in the Slocan Valley, sharing his expertise in atmospheric firing.

In 2023, Robin was named Nelson’s cultural ambassador and served as the pottery
expert on CBC TV’s “Great Canadian Pottery Throwdown”

The Sam Carter Awards

Now in its 20th year, the program shines a spotlight on inspiring examples of functional art that enhance everyday life while strengthening the province’s creative economy. Artists and designers are recognized for their exceptional creations in various fields, including furniture, textiles, jewelry, ceramics, weaving, glass, fashion, and industrial design.

“We are pleased to recognize the extraordinary talents of the Sam Carter Award in Applied Art + Design program “said Walter Pela, Chair of the BC Achievement Foundation.

“The dedication and creativity in applied art and design enriches our daily lives and elevates the cultural and economic fabric of our province. By celebrating your achievements, we highlight the essential role that art and design play in shaping our world. The work inspires others to pursue their artistic passions, and we are delighted to serve as a platform to advance your commitment to excellence.”

Recipients will be recognized at a ticketed presentation ceremony and reception — open to the public — on November 21 at the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre in Vancouver, BC, where awardees will be featured in two short films highlighting their entrepreneurial accomplishments.

Other 2024 Applied Art + Design Awardees

  • Meghan Weeks – Jeweller, Vancouver, Judson Beaumont Emerging Artist
  • Pam Baker – Fashion, West Vancouver
  • Brent Comber – Furniture, North Vancouver, Award of Distinction

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