Phil R. White

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Phil R. White (born 1963) is a Canadian artist and sculptor. He was the Dominion Sculptor of Canada from 2006 until 2021, a position whose duties include the creation of original works of art in sculpture.[1] His works are primarily in figurative art. He is an architectural sculptor and carver and creates works in stone, wood, and bronze.

Born in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1963, White was raised in an artistic environment where he was encouraged to be creative. He began carving wood and sculpting at a very young age. His initial inspiration was a master stonemason and wood carver – his grandfather. Later, sculptor Bill Reid and other Haida artists became a major influence. White looked at these works during many family trips to British Columbia.[1]

At age 17, he sold his first pieces in commercial art galleries in the Peterborough area and later in Toronto, Ontario. He participated in several group shows at Whetung Gallery and Art Loft Gallery from 1982 to 1986.[citation needed]

At Sir Sandford Fleming College, he studied art conservation techniques. Later in the 1980s, he continued his studies for three years at the Canadian Conservation Institute. There he focused on art history, conservation and historical artifacts' restoration, conservation theory, metal and woodworking techniques and traditional finishes.

Early career

After graduation, he pursued a career in conservation and museum collection management with both the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. This period laid the foundations for White's work as Dominion Sculptor, where part of his job is the restoration of architectural sculpture on Parliament Hill.[2]

At the Canadian War Museum

Dominion Sculptor

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