Amanda Rowe is a London, Ontario artist, psychotherapist, and musician whose creative practice explores psychological narratives through painting, music, memory, identity, and visual inquiry. Her artwork has been featured in solo, two-person, and group exhibitions, including exhibitions at McIntosh Gallery and the Woodstock Art Gallery. She is a recipient of a Juror’s Choice Award selected by Michael Gibson of Michael Gibson Gallery, and has previously been represented by commercial galleries including Circle Arts Gallery, Martin’s Art Gallery, and Carmen Art Gallery.
Amanda has been a frequent participant in the London Studio Tour and a member of the Junction 8, a biannual Toronto exhibition group. As a vocalist, her recorded performances of original songs by other songwriters have reached the finals and semifinals of Canadian songwriting competitions. Her professional psychotherapy and coaching practice is informed by occupational therapy, psychology, creativity, and the arts. She is also the founder and facilitator of Creative Nomads, a local group for plein air painting, creative exploration, and shared art experiences.
A small selection of original works may be available for collecting. If something resonates, enquiries about availability, pricing or viewing work in person are welcome.