Trevor Angus (Gitxsan)

Trevor Angus Gitxsan artist

My name is Tka’ast from the House of Wii minoosik. My given name is Trevor Angus. I am Gitxsan / Wetsuweten born and raised in Kispiox, B.C.

I have been carving for most of my life. I carved my first plaque when I was in grade four under the instruction of Victor Mowatt of Gitanmaax. Victor was my teacher through to high school. I also had Dan Yunkws as a teacher in high school. I also spent a lot of time during high school at Ksan watching the carvers there.

After High School, I was accepted to the Kitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Indian art at Ksan in Hazelton where my instructors were Master Carvers Vernon Stephens and Ken Mowatt. I completed the four year program in 1998 learning to design and carve plaques, ladles, panels, masks, rattles, paddles, and steam bent boxes.

I continued my journey of learning by doing an apprenticeship under Phillip Janze for engraving gold and silver jewelry.

I have been very fortunate with having great teachers within reach throughout all of the years that I have been carving. I have had the opportunities as well to watch and learn from the late Master carvers Earl Muldon and Walter Harris. I continue to meet and learn from different artists as well as my teachers from Ksan to this day. It is a long journey to becoming a Master Carver myself; a goal that I have held since I picked up my first set of tools.

I am presently living and carving full time in Vancouver. I am looking to open a studio where I can create all of the pieces that are in my heart and in my mind. I look forward to sharing them with you.

View Trevor's limited edition prints.

Gitxsan Raven Bentwood Box.

'Shaman Dream of Ravens' Paddle.

Gitxsan Eagle Paddle.

Eagle Panel with Blue Accents.

 

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