ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist Angela C. (Roth) McIntosh Born 1958
Angie McIntosh was born in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Angie’s Bear End home studio is in Penticton BC. She also maintains studios in Puerto Vallarta Mexico and for 17 years, in Stewart BC. This has allowed her to explore and paint BC’s north including the glaciers, inlets, lakes, rivers and mountains of the west coast and along the international border with Alaska. Her work is found in galleries in Puerto Vallarta, Stewart, Terrace, her Bear End home studio, here at AngieMcIntosh.com and www.Instagram.com/landscape.artist/. Her blog is at www.WorldArtTours.net.
Angie is an Active Member of the FCA. She received a B.A. from UBC and went to medical school. She left to pursue painting and in 1987 studied with renowned artists Yang Feiyun and Prof. Wei at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. Angie has painted in watercolours and acrylics but now focuses on oils. She paints impressionistic realism in the studio and en plein air wherever she travels or lives, including Canada, Mexico, Italy, France and China. She started the Puerto Vallarta and the Penticton Plein Air Painters groups. Angie teaches her Pillars of Painting Workshops in Mexico and Canada. She spends her winters painting in Mexico and summers painting in the glaciers of the north. In between travel she is working in the Okanagan.
In 2010 Angie was the Meadowlark Artist and exhibited at the Penticton Art Gallery. She has participated in solo and group exhibits in Canada and Mexico since 1989.
In 2019 Angie celebrated 15 Years Painting in the North with an Exhibit at her North Studio in Stewart, BC. In 2021 she is working on a series of northern paintings for a summer solo exhibit “Visions of the North” at the Kitimat Museum and Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada, June 11 – July 24.
In 2023, Angie launched the habitat conservation program for the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens with the exhibit Art for the Gardens. The show featured works highlighting local flora and fauna to raise money for the gardens.
As of 2024 Angie has opened the Chasing Art Studio and Gallery in Chase, BC, where she is welcoming visitors and locals to see her work painted around the world.