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665 Fort Street
Victoria, BC, Canada
TEL: (250) 383-8224
FAX: (250) 383-9399
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Fah Ambers
Kwakwaka'wakw
Fah, is one of four children born to Hilda (née Scow) and Basil Ambers. In 1972, he was invited by Doug Cranmer to assist him in designing a carving program for young carvers.
Fah discovered that he enjoyed carving more than organizing. Doug Cranmer invited Fah to attend his classes and ultimately Fah assisted him with several major carving projects.
MAJOR PROJECTS AND EXHIBITIONS
1974 Presentation House, Royal Centre, Vancouver, BC, group show
1978 Heritage House, Vancouver, BC, group show
1980 Hang – Up Gallery, London, Ontario, group show
1982 Maltwood Museum, University of Victoria, group show
1984 Finning Tractor, Port Hardy, 32-ft. totem pole, assisted Doug Cranmer
1986 EXPO '86, Vancouver, BC. Assisted Doug Cranmer with the design of the Native Theatre in the Food Life Building. The dramatized story entitled the Spirit Word drew worldwide attention to the culture of the Northwest Coast peoples. This structure has since been relocated in Duncan at the Native Cultural Centre.
1987 Wa'kas Memorial Pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC assisting Doug Cranmer and Richard Sumner.
Hands of Creation, Inuit Gallery of Vancouver, BC
invitational show.
1991 U'Mista Cultural Centre, Assisted Doug Cranmer in building a 40-ft. canoe for the centre.
1994 Tribal Miniatures: Gems of the Northwest Coast, annual exhibition, Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria, BC
1995 Avada Corporation, 12-ft. totem Pole commission.
Tribal Miniatures: Dreams of Silver and Gold, annual exhibition, Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria, BC
1996 Tribal Miniatures: Treasures of the Northwest Coast, annual exhibition, Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria, BC
1998 Tribal Miniatures '98, annual exhibition, Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria, BC
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