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Patrick
Amos
Affiliation:
Nuu-Chah-Nulth
Birth Date: 1957
Birthplace: Nootka, B.C., Canada
In
1957 Patrick Amos was born on Nootka Island located on the west coast
of Vancouver Island into the Mowachaht Band, one of the fourteen member
tribes of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation. Since 1976 Patrick has been designing
limited edition prints. In 1979 he began carving wood,
apprenticing with Tony Hunt Sr. at the Art of the Raven Gallery, in Victoria,
BC.. Later, he apprenticed with Tim Paul at the Royal British Columbia
Museum carving shed in Victoria, where he assisted in totem pole projects.
In 1990 Patrick Amos and Tim Paul carved a 36' Hesquiaht totem pole for
the Mauri people of
New Zealand. Patrick Amos began selling his work through the Royal British
Columbia
Museum shop in Victoria, B.C., as early as 1976. Patrick had his first
solo exhibition in 1991 at
the Gallery Indigena in Stratford, Ontario. In 1992 Patrick was invited
to show his work at an exhibit at the Native Heritage Center in Duncan,
BC.. Patrick's work has been steadily shown at Images for a Canadian Heritage
in Vancouver, B.C. ; the Douglas Reynolds Gallery in
Vancouver, BC. ; andthe Gallery of Tribal Arts in Vancouver,BC. The Royal
British Columbia Museum in Victoria, BC. has several paintings and prints
of Patrick's in their permanent
collection.
Increasingly Patrick Amos is being commissioned for larger works and he
now takes on
apprentices to assist with these projects. His commissions include a 10'
x 30' mural for the Mount Klitsa Junior Secondary School, in Port Alberni,
BC.(1995) ; a 14' totem pole for the Alberni District Secondary Scholl
in Port Alberni, BC.(1997) ; an 8' x 20' painted mural for the HA-HO Payuk
Elementary School on the Tsahahe reserve in Port Alberni,BC. ; and a 7'
totem pole for
the Gallery Indigena in Stratfort, Ontario.
Patrick is active in his community, giving carving demonstrations at various
schools throughtout| the Port Alberni, BC. School District each year.
Since 1991 Patrick has taught a native art class at the Duquaht Art School
in Uclulet, BC. |
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