Instructor celebrates 50 years at Red Deer Polytechnic
Officials at Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) say the institution has gone through a lot of changes over the past 50 years, but a constant during this span has been one dedicated Visual Art instructor.
“Since Ian Cook started working at the institution on August 15, 1972, he has contributed immensely to the establishment of our Visual Art Program and to the growth of artistic opportunities at Red Deer Polytechnic,” says Kylie Thomas, Vice President, Academic and Provost. “I sincerely thank Ian for his creative expertise, passion for teaching, and unwavering dedication in serving generations of learners and the entire Polytechnic community.”
After earning two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Calgary, Cook completed a Master of Visual Art in Sculpture at the University of Alberta in the spring of 1972 and then entered the workforce.
“Luckily, I had two job opportunities – one as a Visual Art Consultant for the Government of Alberta and the other as an instructor at Red Deer College,” says Cook. “Fortunately, I made the right choice and picked Red Deer College. I work in one of the best Visual Art Programs in Western Canada with the very best instructors, colleagues, and staff.’’