'the magic of truth' exhibition by artist Angela Wiggins

'the magic of truth' exhibition by artist Angela Wiggins

The Magic of Truth art exhibit by artist Angela Wiggins from Sept 6-Sept 28. Opening Night is Friday Sept 6 from 6-9pm.

By These 4 Walls Gallery

Date and time

Fri, Sep 6, 2024 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT

Location

these 4 walls

22 Front Street Quinte West, ON K8V 6C5 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

    We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Exhibition, 'the magic of truth' with returning artist Angela Wiggins from September 6th to September 28th.

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    Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) by blood, Kanyen'kehà:ka (Mohawk) by association, all of Turtle Island in spirit. Born April 9 1969 in Ontario Canada.

    Angela Wiggins spent her entire life exploring visual art, always knowing her family background was alive within the spirit of her indigenous roots. She had no ability to connect to her family’s roots because her grandfather was a victim of the Spanish Residential School, where they attempted to strip of his Indigenous identity. Yet he still fought for Canada in WW2, despite all he had experienced.

    Fast forward moving to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory as an adolescent, being surrounded by those who hold pride in their Indigenous heritage, Angela found herself influenced by the culture she was surrounded by as she grew into adulthood.

    Exploring visual art her entire life, a real connection was made when she began to explore her indigenous roots through art. She began to connect with the spirit of the land and of nature. “ I want people of every culture to look at the colours and spirit in each piece of art I create, and to feel their soul fill with joy and healing”

    Growing up across Canada exposed Angela to the many styles of art within the indigenous culture, and her art reflects her spiritual connection with the land rather than any blood connection to any one part of the land.

    Working primarily in acrylics, Angela has also been successful in many mediums. She continues to focus on bringing spirit and healing to the nation as she learns and grows within her indigenous ancestry.

    Angela aspires to become a nationally recognized female indigenous artist celebrating the spirit of the land through the form of Indigenous Art.


    Please join us on Friday September 6th at 6 pm for the Official Opening of the Exhibition.

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