Amelia Alcock-White

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Amelia Alcock-White is a Canadian magic realist painter. Born on Vancouver Island, Canada, her unique surrealist style evolved in isolation.

Her imagery is drawn from myth, psychology and philosophy. The well known work, Café de la Paix was based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. The iconic painting, "Birth of a Nation", was inspired by the Dixie Chicks.

Amelia Alcock-White has appeared on CBC National Radio and Television, as well as Urban Rush. Her work has been featured in articles around the world including Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine and The Globe and Mail.

Alcock-White’s work is found in many collections and has been exhibited extensively internationally and across Canada including the Vancouver Art Gallery.

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"Opener: The Paintings of Amelia Alcock-White" Published 2004

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