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Robert Houle (born 1947) is a Saulteaux First Nations artist, curator, critic,〔("Robert Houle." ) ''National Gallery of Canada CyberMuse.'' (retrieved 21 March 2011)〕 and educator. Houle has had an active curatorial and artistic practice since the mid-1970s. He played an important role in bridging the gap between contemporary First Nations artists and the broader Canadian art scene through his writing and involvement in early important high profile exhibitions such as ''Land, Spirit, Power: First Nations'' at the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa, 1992). As an artist, Houle has shown both nationally and internationally. He is predominately a painter working in the tradition of Abstraction, yet he has also embraced a pop sensibility by incorporating everyday images and text into his works. ==Early life and education== Houle was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba on 9 March 1947.〔("Robert Houle" ), ''Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art.'' (retrieved 21 March 2011)〕 He was raised in his traditional Saulteaux tribal culture and in the Roman Catholic religion.〔 Houle earned his Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Manitoba in 1972. After graduating, he augmented his art training by attending the Salzburg International Summer Academy focusing on painting and drawing. In 1975 he earned his Bachelor of Education degree in Art Education at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec.〔
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