John Greer (sculptor)


John Greer is a Canadian sculptor.

Life and work

Born in 1944, in Amherst, Nova Scotia. Greer studied Fine Art from 1962–1967 in Halifax, Montreal and Vancouver. Greer has exhibited his work since 1967 extensively in Canada, USA, Korea & Europe. He taught sculpture at NSCAD University in Halifax for 26 years and is based in South Shore, Nova Scotia, and Pietrasanta, Italy.
His exhibits include:
In 2009, he installed the piece "Humble Ending" in La Serpara, a sculpture garden North of Rome. The solo exhibitions of "APPRÉHENSION - APPREHENSION" at Galerie Samuel Lallouz in Montreal, PQ in 2009. In 2011 his work "The Sirens" was permanently installed in a private park in Switzerland. The large-scale installation "Cradle" was completed in the spring of 2012 for the same private collection. The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has a major travelling retrospective of Greer's work, "retroActive", which opened in 2015.
Greer is the recipient of numerous awards and grants; in 2009 he received the prestigious Governor General's Award in Visual Arts in recognition of his lifetime achievement and significant contribution to contemporary Canadian visual art. He prefers sculpture as his language and tries to engage the viewer in being a human, thinking object among objects, a being "of" the world, a cultural object.

Honours