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Artist and 麻豆视频 Professor Emeritus Tam Irving Appointed to the Order of Canada

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Tam Irving with some of his work. ().

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In an interview with North Shore News, the multidisciplinary artist says he was 鈥渁mazed and flattered鈥 at the news of his appointment.

Artist and 麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) Professor Emeritus Tam Irving has been to the Order of Canada (OOC).

In , Tam says he was 鈥渁mazed and flattered鈥 by the recognition.

Presented by the governor general, the OOC is the country鈥檚 highest civilian honour, recognizing outstanding achievement and dedication to the community and service to the nation.

Tam is known primarily as a ceramicist and studio potter, with the official announcement noting he has long 鈥渃hampioned the use of local materials.鈥

鈥淚 had a crushing plant in my studio where I would crush rocks that I found in various parts of the province and then ground them down to fine powder and made glazes from them,鈥 he tells North Shore News. 鈥淢y pots are very much BC because they鈥檙e made from BC rocks, or at least the glazes are.鈥

His interest in the art form was first sparked during childhood, living in Cascais, Portugal, with his mother. Having imported an electric kiln, she would decorate vessels thrown by local potters.

Yet despite this early interest, Tam initially obtained a degree in agriculture and worked as a chemist before embracing his love for ceramics in 1964. In his later career, Tam has expanded his practice to include three-dimensional still-life compositions and painting.

While many artists have been appointed to the OOC, exceedingly few are potters, Tam notes.

鈥淔inally, ceramic pots are being recognized as an art form,鈥 he says, adding that young artists should to 鈥渟tick to their guns.鈥

鈥淕o on doing what moves you,鈥 he says.