Trevor Angus
Trevor Angus attended the Kitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Indian art at Ksan in Hazelton. His instructors were Master Carvers Vernon Stephens and Ken Mowatt. Angus completed the four year program in 1998 learning to design and carve wall carvings, ladles, panels, masks, rattles, paddles, and steam bent boxes.
“I am on a continuous journey of learning right to date. I am presently doing an apprenticeship under Phillip Janze for engraving gold and silver jewelery.
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 Master carvers like Earl Muldon and the late 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.”
Trevor is currently living and carving full time in Vancouver.
Tka'ast (Trevor Angus)