ROBERT BURNS HEDRICK 1930 - 2021 Canadian painter and sculptor Robert Hedrick died peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at the age of 90. He is survived by his beloved partner, Suzanne Cantin; his three daughters, Julie (Peter Wetzler), Esme (Yuwa Hedrick-Wong), and Kai (James Bickham); his grandchildren, Ariadne (Stefan Rak), Matthew (Caitlin Zinsley) and three-year-old Isa. He was brother to late Catherine, Sharon and Fred, and is survived by John, Carol, Bruce, and Mary Lou. He also leaves behind his longtime friends and colleagues. Born in Windsor, Ontario, Robert grew up in rural Essex County. He first trained as a commercial artist at H.B. Beal Secondary School in London, Ontario, and moved to Mexico in 1951 to study painting at the Instituto de Allende in San Miguel, under muralist Rico Lebrun. Back in Toronto, he was among several young artists who contributed to the renewal that swept the Toronto art scene in the mid-fifties and throughout the sixties. He exhibited at the Picture Loan Society, the Isaacs Gallery, the Jerrold Morris International Gallery, the Dorothy Cameron Gallery, the Koffler Centre and Gallery Moos, among others. His majestic bronze doors that usher people through the main entrance of the Lester B. Pearson Building in Ottawa are his most famous commissioned work. Robert lived and worked in Ibiza, Spain, in 1962 and again in 1973. He taught painting, drawing, colour theory and sculpture at the Ontario College of Art from 1985 to 1995. Previously, he taught at Guelph University from 1979 to 1984 and at The New School of Art in Toronto from 1971 to 1973. His works are in many public gallery collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Hamilton Art Gallery, the Mclaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, the Guelph University Art Gallery, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, MoMA, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A celebration of his life will be held in Toronto at a later date when gatherings are permitted. Condolences and memories can be shared online at
www.mountpleasantgroup.com. Robert's family is most grateful for the dedicated and superb care provided by his palliative care doctors, nurses and pharmacist. Memorial donations may be made in his name to The Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation and The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 6 to Mar. 10, 2021.