MBA, MScAAD, B.Arch, BFA, OAA
Chuck Beamish’s professional practice as an artist has been informed by his work as an architect and designer. Having worked in Algonquin Park during his youth, Beamish has an ongoing passion of traveling and camping throughout the interior of the park and parts of Northern Ontario via canoe and ski. These scenes are depicted in plein air compositions, celebrating the landscape and its transitions through the seasons.
In his most recent practice, Beamish is looking to investigate the seams between painting, sculpture and architecture: to study the potential for three-dimensionality within painting that provides actual and implied spatial experiences. In turn, this work has influenced the way in which he views and depict the experience of being North. With a professional output focused on the act of making and influencing space, Beamish has designed and managed a variety of large scale construction projects across Ontario.
Chuck Beamish has a postsecondary education which includes a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Toronto; Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University in New York; Masters of Business Administration from the University of Toronto, and a bachelor of Fine Art, Ontario College of Art & Design, (OCAD University).
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At the Mouth of the Nippissing, 202212 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Canoe Lake Rocks, 202216 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Dead Pine on Tonakela, 202216 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Grassy Shore, 202216 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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October's Close Sky, 202260 x 60 in.CAD 8,500.00
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Petawawa First Falls in July, 202216 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Rocky Shore Canoe Lake, 202216 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Snow Cloud in May, 202257 x 72 in.CAD 9,200.00
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Summer Marsh, 202212 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Summer Sky at Brent, 202212 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Calm at Ranger Point, 202114 x 17 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Early Spring Minden Hills, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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End of Summer Shoreline, Algonquin Park, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,650.00
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Fall Breeze, 202117 x 14 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Fall on Tonakela Lake, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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First Snow, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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First Snow at Cedar Lake Point, 202116 x 16 in.CAD 2,000.00
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Island Point, Lake Temagami, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,650.00
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November Late Afternoon, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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November's Edge, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Petawawa Rapids, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Rock Face, Lake Temagami, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,650.00
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Rock Islands on Little Cedar, 202114 x 17 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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September Afternoon, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Smokey Skies Temagami Lake, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Snow Covered Spruce, 202116 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Summer Clouds Cedar Lake, 202112 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Winter Sky, 202114 x 17 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Afternoon Cedar Lake, 202015 x 12 in.CAD 1,500.00
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Cabin Early Winter, 202014 x 17 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Cedar Lake Marsh, 202090 x 60 in.CAD 11,500.00
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Clearing Sky, 202012 x 15 in.CAD 1,500.00
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Cliffs on Greenleaf - #001, 202012 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Cliffs on Greenleaf - #002, 202012 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Crand Lake, 202012 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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December Snow Clouds - Tiny Township, 202012 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Fall Reflections, 202012 x 16 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Sailor's Clubhouse, 202016 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00 Sold
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Erratic Minden, 201942 x 60 in.CAD 5,500.00 Sold
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Fall on Cedar Lake, 201916 x 12 in.CAD 1,800.00
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Beaver Bog36 x 24 in.CAD 3,500.00
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Early Fall on the Petawawa at Brent48 x 60 in.CAD 7,500.00
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Joe Lake Dam72 x 36 in.
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September, Senior Point, Canoe lake60 x 60 in.CAD 8,500.00 Sold