- Roy Henry Vickers
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Roy Henry Vickers CM, OBC (born June,
1946 , in Laxgalts'ap (now known as Greenville),British Columbia ) is a CanadianFirst Nations artist. He owns and operates two galleries in British Columbia, one in Tofino and one in Victoria.Vickers was born on the
Nass River but raised in Kitkatla,Hazelton, British Columbia , and Victoria, B.C. His father was a fisherman who was matrilineallyTsimshian , also withHaida andHeiltsuk ancestry. His mother was a schoolteacher whose parents had immigrated fromEngland and who was in the 1940s adopted into the Eagle clan atKitkatla , B.C. (making Roy also Eagle). His grandfather was a Kitkatla canoe-carver. The paintings and works that he has created reflect this mixed heritage as his work has many elements of the traditional art of the First Nations peoples of the Pacific Northwest, but remains quite distinctive.Vickers became interested in Northwest Coast art partly under the influence of the anthropologist
Wilson Duff .His work has been the official gift of the Province of British Columbia to visiting foreign leaders several times. In
1987 the original of his painting "A Meeting of Chiefs" was the official gift to Queen Elizabeth II. And in1993 artist's proofs of his print "The Homecoming" were the Province's gift toBill Clinton andBoris Yeltsin .Vickers has been the artistic advisor to several events in British Columbia. In
1994 he was the artistic advisor to the architects and designers of the1994 Commonwealth Games . For the Games Vickers also created more than 20totem poles . Also, from1987 to1995 Vickers was the artistic advisor for theVancouver International Airport 's new terminal. Some of his work is prominently displayed there for travellers to admire.Once a substance abuser, in
1992 he created VisionQuest, anon-profit organization designed to help individuals with addictive personalities.Vickers has published several books which are collections of his art, and has illustrated many other works. Some of these publications include:
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1998 Vickers received theOrder of British Columbia . In 2006, he was made a Member of theOrder of Canada . [http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4828]Bibliography
* Jensen, Doreen, and Polly Sargent (1986) "Robes of Power: Totem Poles on Cloth." Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
External links
* [http://www.royhenryvickers.com/ Roy Henry Vickers' website.]
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