H I S L I F E
Keller, in his studio among his paintings, 1988. Photo: Russell Bingham.
Terrence Keller, a renowned Alberta artist, Formalist, and abstract painter, was known to be a thoughtful, sensitive, and kind man with a probing mind. He loved family, people, and had many different circles of friends.
Born in Edmonton, Alberta on January 29, 1947, after high school, Terrence studied painting at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, graduating in 1973. After graduation, he moved to Toronto.
By the mid 1970s, Edmonton’s art community included serious abstract artists such as Robert Scott (painter), Isla Burns (sculptor), and Terry Fenton (gallery director and curator), who had all studied at the Alberta College of Art. There were other painters, like Douglas Haynes, Ann Clarke, and Graham Peacock, all who were affiliated with the University of Alberta Department of Art. Most of them attended the influential Steiner Workshop at The Edmonton Art Gallery in 1973. Keller, too, came for the workshop and met his contemporaries, creating friendships that would last his lifetime.
The successful workshop, led by New York abstract sculptor, Michael Steiner, had a positive effect on most of the participants. Steiner’s rigorously critical attitude toward art values and his creative workshop techniques would result in a surge of art-making activity in the city. Edmonton quickly became a focal centre for artists interested in the creation of serious abstract art.
Keller saw the Edmonton artistic environment as stimulating and challenging and he returned to the West in 1976 to set up his studio in Edmonton.
As a full time painter, Keller continued his education through various workshops over the years. He briefly taught at the University of Alberta as an Instructor of Art (1977-79) and as a Sessional Lecturer (1979-82). He participated in the Emma Lake Artists Workshop (2000) and Triangle Artists Workshops both in New York State (1982) and Barcelona (1988), preceding the Barcelona Olympics.
He exhibited his work widely, especially in the Canadian West, both in group and in solo exhibitions, and is represented in several private and public collections. These include the collections of The Edmonton Art Gallery (Edmonton), The Glenbow Museum (Calgary) and The Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa).
His work developed steadily for some 40 years. He is recognized as one of the finest Canadian painters of his generation.
Terrence was fortunate to have married the love of his life, Patricia, an Art teacher who shared and appreciated his keen aesthetic sense. Together they often traveled to various parts of the world, enjoying the different cultures, visiting artist friends and major art galleries. Terry’s interests included reading, jazz, gardening, Toastmasters, fishing, gourmet cooking, and the aesthetic design of everything around him. Everything he touched, he turned into an art.
Terrence throughout his entire life had to deal with the effects of polio. He met this challenge with courage and perseverance for the greater part of his life.
He had a faith in God and love of life that coloured every aspect of living well.
Terrence passed away in Edmonton on April 21, 2014.
Keller and his wife, Patricia, on their wedding day, 1990.
Full CV
Born: 1947
Edmonton, Alberta
EDUCATION
1969-73 Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1977-79 Instructor of Art, Department of Extension,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
1979-82 Sessional Lecturer, Department of Art and Design,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
WORKSHOPS
1973 Michael Steiner Workshop, Edmonton Art Gallery
1982 Triangle Workshop, Pine Plains, New York
1986 Collaborations in Clay, The Works, A Visual Arts Workshop
1987 Triangle Workshop, Barcelona, Spain
2000 Emma Lake Workshop, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1977 Latitude 53 Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1978 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1981 Gallery Moos, Calgary, Alberta
1982 Martin Gerard Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1983 Martin Gerard Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1983 Virginia Christopher Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
1984 Martin Gerard Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1985 Triangle Center, New York, New York
1986 Woltjen/Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1987 Shayne Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
1988-89 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1989 Woltjen/Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1989 Virginia Christopher Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
1990 Woltjen/Udell Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
1993 “Terrence Keller: Recent Paintings,” Vanderleelie Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1995 “Terrence Keller: Recent Paintings,” Vanderleelie Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
2002 “Terrence Keller: New Paintings,” Great West Saddlery Building, Edmonton, Alberta
2003 “Terrence Keller: 25 Years (1978 – 2003),” Great West Saddlery Building, Edmonton, Alberta
2010 “Keller Colour,” Peter Robertson Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta