Brucebo is an artists' estate in Själsö, Väskinde on Gotland, Sweden, created by William Blair Bruce and his wife Carolina Benedicks-Bruce. The estate later became a nature reserve and an art museum managed by the Brucebo Foundation. The Bruce and Benedicks legacy also includes the Brucebo Fine Art Scholarship for young Canadian artists.
^"Brucebo naturreservat" [Brucebo nature reserve] (PDF). www.lansstyrelsen.se (in Swedish). The County Administrative Boards of Gotland County. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
by the Brucebo Foundation. The Bruce and Benedicks legacy also includes the Brucebo Fine Art Scholarship for young Canadian artists. Brucebo was originally...
and his Swedish wife Carolina Benedicks-Bruce created the artists estate Brucebo, which was later established as a nature reserve. William Blair Bruce was...
Native-owned and operated art gallery. Also in 1973, Odjig received a Brucebo Foundation Scholarship and spent six months on the island of Gotland, Sweden...
University in Montréal, Quebec, Belliveau was awarded the William Blair Brucebo Scholarship. Belliveau's current practice is focused primarily on the conventions...
been bought by the museum, the art collection also comprises art from the Brucebo Foundation, the Heritage Society and the Gotland Municipality, held in...