Artwork
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Evolution of a Vantage Point 4/4 $20,500
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Around the World $6,800
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Rough Rider $450
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Knife Rider $450
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Greeting $1,200
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Conversation $1,200
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Assist $1,200
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Ambition $450
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Wanderer $4,500
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An accumulation of experiences $9,500
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Tine Surfer $450
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Kinship $19,000
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Deep Blue $11,000
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Cavendish, PEI $1,600
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Arcadia $1,600
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Skirt 1/3 $2,000
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Offering 1/3 $1,600
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Gunnel Bobbing 1/3 $1,600
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The Contour of Balance $9,800
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downhill (knight ave) $8,500
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Boxing Match 1-4 $1,500
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Old School Beats 1/3 $1,600
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T.K.O. $1,600
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House Hunter 1/3 $1,600
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Forester $1,800
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Heat Conservator $250
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Dream Walker $3,000
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Enlarging Perspective $8,200
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Daily Grind $12,500
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Preparation for Global Warming $250
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Hunter $250
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Burgler $250
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Latte Javelin $250
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Whimsical Underpinning $900
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Tipping Point $400
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Right tool for the job $450
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Latte Warrior $400
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Tiger Drag Race $200
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Let's Dial Down the Flag Waving a Bit $200
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Monkey Barrel Rider $400
Biography
Roch Smith was born and raised on Vancouver Island and currently lives and maintains a studio in Toronto. Working mainly within the realm of sculpture, Smith also generates installations, paintings and drawings as part of his artistic output.
Roch received a BFA (Honours Sculpture) from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design (ECIAD - 1997) and an MFA from York University (2003). A teacher as well as an artist, he has taught classes at the University of Waterloo, ECIAD and York University. He currently manages and operates the bronze and aluminum foundry at York University.
Roch has exhibited throughout Canada and in the US and his work is included in private, corporate and museum collections in British
Columbia, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York.
Exhibitions
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7 September 2024 — 29 September 2024 -
15 June 2024 — 2 September 2024 -
1 May 2024 — 31 December 2024 -
24 June 2023 — 4 September 2023 -
16 May 2023 — 30 November 2023 -
29 April 2023 — 22 May 2023 -
26 November 2022 — 23 January 2023 -
16 May 2022 — 30 November 2022