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Roderik Mayne

Artist member since 2021
Toronto, Ontario

Roderik Mayne is a well-known art director and production designer in Canadian film and television. His many credits include That Beautiful Somewhere, .45, Jeff Ltd, Street Time, Dear America (anthology series), Due South, Isabella Rocks, Murray McGuire, Wind at My Back, We the Jury, Robocop, Riverdale, The Campbells, Night Heat, Screech Owls, Animorphs, Goosebumps, Madonna The Early Years, Beautiful Dreamers and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Educated in both Canada and the U.S., Rod holds a masterโ€™s degree in fine arts from Carnegie-Mellon University, a BFA in design from Concordia University, a BA in anthropology from McGill University, and a diploma in design from the Banff Centre. His paintings have been exhibited in and around the Toronto area.


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Best season of the year in Toronto

Fall - an evocative time of year, cool after the summer with good sharp light

When I'm not making art, I'm (a) ...

Film technician

I'm really good at making (a) ...

Classic quiche

Favourite medium

Oil

What artists do you admire right now?

Scott Conary, Carlos San Millan, Bryan Mark Taylor, Quan Ho, Jeremy Mann, and always John Singer Sargent

Beverage of choice

Beer.....mostly

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