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'''Gord Smith''', (October 8, 1937,Montreal- ) is a [[Canada|Canadian]]What's this? sculptor who sculpts geometric forms in metal and wood. His artwork is in the collection of the [[National Gallery of Canada]], The [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]], and the [[Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art]].

Gord Smith, (October 8, 1937,Montreal- ) is a

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==Honors==
*1967- member of the [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]]

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'''Gord Smith''', (October 8, 1937,Montreal- ) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] sculptor who sculpts geometric forms in metal and wood. His artwork is in the collection of the [[National Gallery of Canada]], The [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]], and the [[Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal|Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art]].

==Honors==
*1967- member of the [[Royal Canadian Academy of Arts]] <ref> [http://www.craigscottgallery.com/?sec=2&artist_id=14#d3 Profile at the Craig Scott Gallery] </ref>
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Gord Smith, (October 8, 1937,Montreal- ) is a Canadian sculptor who sculpts geometric forms in metal and wood. His artwork is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art.

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