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John B. Boyle



John B. Boyle, RCA

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Boyle was born in London, Ontario, Canada and is self taught as a painter.  He has worked as a full time professional artist since 1968.  Founding president of the Niagara Artists' Company and founding Spokesperson of Canadian Artists' Representation, Ontario, Boyle has been a frequent volunteer in the visual art world, serving on the boards of the Niagara Artists' Company, the Canada Council Arts Advisory Panel, the Canadian Centre for the Arts at Owen Sound, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinberg.  Boyle's works are represented in the collections of the National Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and most major public and corporate collections across Canada.  He has exhibited widely internationally and is represented by the Loch Gallery, Toronto, the Gibson Gallery, London, CRAM International, St. Catharines, and Fukugan Gallery, Osaka.  In addition to painting, Boyle has published a novel, No Angel Came, Tellem Press, 1995, and he a founding member of the world renowned Nihilist Spasm Band since 1968.