Art Thompson
Nuu Chah Nulth
(1948-2003)
First Name: Art
Last Name: Thompson
Full Name: Art Thompson
Alternative Names: Tsa-qwa-sup
Date of birth: December 10, 1948
Place of birth: Whyac, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Date of death: 2003
Place of death:
Community/Heritage: Nuu-chah-nulth (Ditidaht), Nitinaht Band, Nootkan people
Sex: Male
Art Media: carving, engraving jewellery, screen prints
Bio:
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in the village of Whyac. He belongs to the Nitinaht Band of the West Coast (Nootkan) peoples. Thompson has ancestral roots in both the Coast Salish (Cowichan) and Nuu-chah-nulth (Ditidaht) nations. Both Thompson’s father and grandfather were artists known for their ceremonial masks and regalia, as well as for totem poles and canoes. His grandmother was an accomplished basket maker.
Thompson spent most of his childhood away from both his family and cultural traditions. At the age of two, he contracted tuberculosis and was hospitalized at Nanaimo Indian Hospital for three years. Shortly after returning to his family, he was sent away to Alberni Residential School in Port Alberni, where he completed his Grade 8 level.
Despite being born into a well-established line of artists, Thompson’s development as a maker was not immediate. He spent several years logging on Vancouver Island, attended Commercial Art School in Victoria and travelled across Canada. He also spent some time in Florida where he worked for a yacht-building company. It was only upon his return home to Whyac that he began to seriously carve and design under the guidance of his father. Thompson later studied and worked with artists Ron Hamilton and Joe David.
Exhibitions
- 2016: Emerging Through the Fog: Tsa-qwa-supp and Tlehpik - Together, Legacy Art Galleries, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- 2017-2018: Point of Contact, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Collections
- Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec, Canada
- Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- The Canadian High Commission, Singapore
- Stanford University, California, United States
Artwork
Title | Last Sold At Auction | |
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AH-DISS (CRANE - FROG MAKER) | 2018-01 (January 2018) | |
CARVED AND PAINTED CEDAR MASK | 2011-07 (July 2011) | |
DANCE OF THE PRINCESS | 2021-06 (June 2021) | |
FIRST FISHERMAN | 2018-01 (January 2018) | |
KOO-KWATH-PA-THLA | 2024-03 (March 2024) | |
MASK | 2020-10 (October 2020) | |
MOSQUITO | 2019-04 (April 2019) | |
OPPOSING SPIRITS | 2017-11 (November 2017) | |
SUN MASK | 2019-10 (October 2019) | |
THUNDERBIRD, 1975 | 2023-09 (September 2023) | |
ULTHL-MUCK-CO (YELLOW CEDAR MAN) | 2015-10 (October 2015) | |
UNTITLED; THUNDERBIRD EATING A WHALE | 2010-10 (October 2010) | |
WHALE SPIRIT; KWAKIUTL PUGWIS | 2010-10 (October 2010) |