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Dan Bruce, Lake Country Museum curator, wins Arts Educator Award

On Saturday, February 25th, Lake Country Museum Curator Dan Bruce was awarded the prestigious Arts Educator Award at the 2012 Okanagan Arts Awards. In accepting the award Dan said, “I am honoured and surprised – thank you. I am proud to bring such an award to Lake Country.”

Art Educator of the Year
Mayor Baker, Dan Bruce, Anita Baker

Dan Bruce is the Curator of the Lake Country Museum, housed in the heritage Okanagan Centre School building and grounds, and he also manages the collections of the Fintry Estate and Manor House as Executive Director. Dan has lived in Lake Country for 26 years. His museum career started in Jamaica, where he worked in archaeological exploration of  Pre-Columbian sites. Dan was hired by the British Museum to curate collections its collections from the Caribbean. In Canada, he has worked with James Baker at the archaeology field school in Lytton, BC, has curated at the Princeton Museum and the Kelowna Centennial Museum and has assisted the Regional District with heritage sites. Over the last several years, the American Museum of Natural History in New York has selected Dan Bruce as their lecturing tour guide for field trips in Latin America. Dan has also given numerous public lectures in the fields of history and archaeology.

Duane Thomson, President of the Lake Country Museum writes: “Dan has made an impressive contribution to Lake Country Museum, most recently by curating the “All Fired Up” exhibition of pottery from around the world. He plans to mount further exhibitions on Mexican arts and crafts and the Japanese Canadians of Lake Country. In preparing these exhibitions Dan uses his extensive contacts internationally and throughout BC to gather artifacts which complement our own holdings.”

The year 2012 marks the fifth anniversary of the Okanagan Arts Awards, which celebrate excellence in arts throughout the Okanagan and recognize outstanding achievement. This year’s winners were presented with a bronze cast sculpture of a spiral created by artist Terry Shewchuk of Kamloops.

4 Comments

  • Great news. Dan deserves this recognition for his outstanding work for Lake Country Museum and for his work with Fintry Estates and the Gibson Heritage House.

  • Great work, Dan! We’re very proud of the various activities you’ve undertaken to promote the Arts in the Okanagan.

  • Congrats Dan, a well deserved award!

  • Good to hear you just keep on keeping on.well done.

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