Zhong-Ru Huang  
   
  The Holiday Miniatures Show is on now! The artists have been thrilled by the response from the past two years so it's really inspired them to go all out! The exhibition opened on Friday, November 20th, and was a huge success! The show continues until January 9, 2010. This is an event you do not want to miss!  
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Zhong-Ru Huang
Born in Guangzhou, China. Zhong-Ru comes from an artistic family. Started to draw at age 5, his gift was recognized in his early school years. He won several prizes from Junior Art Exhibition/Competitions of the city. From 1975-1985, he kept showing his works at different juried art exhibitions in all levels - municipal, provincial and national in China, he won the top prize in 1980 and 1983. In 1980 he became a member of the Chinese Artists Association, Guangdong Branch.

After an Intensive Studies in Drawing and Painting at the Guangzhou Fine Arts Institute in 1983, he went on study at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, USA in 1986. From there he obtain his MFA in 1988. He then reunited with his family in Canada in 1989, and started his career as a professional artist. Since he moved to Canada, he embraced the spirit of the prairie immediately. The fresh air and sunshine, the open space and living sky, the landscape and wildlife, the people's past and present life, the natural feelings of many kinds are revealing vividly in his paintings - they are odes to the harmony between Nature and Mankind. His art exhibitions have been held in California, and in the prairie provinces of Canada. He received Award for Excellence, Top 100 of 2003 Arts for the Parks International Competition, USA and Certificate of Recognition from the Conference of Portrait Society of America, Washington DC. in 2003; he won the Best of Show of Saskatchewan Wildlife Art Program in 1995, and the First Prize of Lloydminster Art Exhibition/Competition in 2001. Besides being an easel painter, he has completed 11 mural commissions in the past 11 years (from1991 to 2002), including a huge life-size figurative one for the Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton in 1997.

In 2005, he was invited by the Chiese Culture Promotion Society of Guangdong and two other art gallery/museum to have an art exhibition with his brother Zhong-Yang held in their hometown province. The exhibition called "One Heart, Two Countries" had toured 3 cities in China for 2 months. At the same time, his art book was published by a renowned publishing house in China, which is belongs to the Series of Contemporary Chinese Master Oil Painters.

In November 2006, he was award an Honorable Mention by the International 2006 ARC( Art Renewal Center ) Salon.