Robert Clark Yates
Biography
Robert Clark Yates is an artist living in Hamilton. Primarily a visual artist, he also writes and makes music. He was involved in establishing the Hamilton Artists Co-op (which became Hamilton Artists Inc.) and has been an active participant in the Hamilton art scene for about 40 years. A sampling of his visual work can usually be found at you me gallery, the Pearl Company Gallery and the Blue Angel Gallery in Hamilton. His books, The Blind and Other Poems, My Eye, Two Sides of a Centre and Angel Droppings, can be found in the Hamilton Public Library. He wrote "An Introduction to the Sculpture of George Wallace" which appeared in the first issue of Hamilton Arts & Letters. "To A World Awaiting Three More Sonnets" appeared in HA&L - issue two.2 Fall 2009 [The Vostok 700].
(From: HA&L Biographical Sketch)
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Published Work
2009. The life and times of Cootes Paradise: three cautionary tales. Dundas/Hamilton Ont.: Canal Rats. (Fiction)
2008. Beyond Turtle Island and other poems. Dundas/Hamilton, Ont.: Canal Rats (Poetry)
2001. Two sides of a centre : miscellaneous notes & observations. Dundas, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Nonfiction)
2000. My eye. Hamilton, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Nonfiction)
1998. [as Andrew Marvel] A Modest proposal : for the prevention of poverty and the encouragement of equality & brotherhood among Canadians, thereby freeing the people of Canada and promoting goodwill to the world by our generosity of resources & example. Dundas, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Nonfiction)
1998. Sister family home : for Jason Avery, Fiona Kinsella & Paul Lisson, their audience & their cause. / Robert Clark Yates. Hamilton, Ont. (Nonfiction)
1998. Angel droppings. Dundas, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Nonfiction)
1993. The Blind and other poems. Dundas, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Poetry)
1989. Our contemporary wisdom : or, seeing the world through modern maxims. Dundas, Ont. : Canal Rats. (Nonfiction)


