Ronald Fredette was born in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. He is a graduate of College Du Vieux Montreal in 1970 with a diplôme d'études collégiales with honours, champ de concentration Arts Plastiques. After completing a bachelor of fine arts in fine arts and education at the Nova Scotia Collage of Art and Design in 1972, he later that same year moved to Newfoundland to take up a teaching career lasting thirty one years.
Notable achievements of this period was winning a second prize in photography in the Newfoundland Arts and Letters competition, and selling a large oil painting to the government of Newfoundland.
Last major exhibition in Nova Scotia was at the Anna Leonowens gallery, “Courting the Duck rabbit Memory and Montage“. A joint photographic show coordinated by internationally known artist photographer Connie Hatch in 1997. More recently, in 2016 and in 2017 Ronald has been taking part in Paint the Town in Annapolis Nova Scotia .
Notable achievements of this period was winning a second prize in photography in the Newfoundland Arts and Letters competition, and selling a large oil painting to the government of Newfoundland.
Last major exhibition in Nova Scotia was at the Anna Leonowens gallery, “Courting the Duck rabbit Memory and Montage“. A joint photographic show coordinated by internationally known artist photographer Connie Hatch in 1997. More recently, in 2016 and in 2017 Ronald has been taking part in Paint the Town in Annapolis Nova Scotia .