Andrea Niven - Visual Artist
Andrea Niven is a multidisciplinary visual artist deeply inspired by the beauty and fragility of life. Her work explores metaphorical connections within the natural world, reflecting its delicate balance and resilience. Community-based art projects are a central focus of her practice, through which she engages youth and adults as an art instructor and collaborator. Using art as a tool for connection and dialogue, Andrea raises awareness about homelessness and environmental issues that threaten the planet. Her work seeks to inspire hope and foster a deeper understanding of our shared interconnectedness.
Andrea holds a Bachelor of Arts in French Language Studies, a Bachelor of Education, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Windsor.
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Promise, mixed media on canvas, 36” x 48”. Cover Art Contest Fall 2024 Winner
Oleleshwa (April 2025 Contest - Art Create Learn Team’s 2nd Favourite), 36” by 36”, Acrylic on Canvas. In the midst of an impoverished area of the Maasai Mara of Kenya sits this wise woman, an elder of her tribe. The pain and suffering she has endured over the years is evident in the rugged lines of her weathered face and her gnarly fingers are damaged from years of hard work on the land. Her outer fragility is deceiving for she possesses an inner well of strength within her that does not permit her to give-up, regardless of circumstance. She has suffered through drought, famine, sickness and the death of friends and family, but these tragedies do not break her spirit. She sits proudly, draped in her colourful scarves of honour and points to the Oleleshwa tree, always green, offering healing with its camphor leaves, always remaining a symbol of hope for her people. The children stand and listen to their teacher as she tells them to be strong and resilient, like the tree, and to never lose hope for a brighter future.
Espoir au milieu des ruines (Hope Within the Ruins), 2024- Mixed media on Paper . Life is a constant state of transformation, shaped by both hardship and hope. I am drawn to the tension between resilience and decay—the way growth and loss coexist in both nature and human experience. My work explores this fragile balance, revealing how even in deterioration, there is potential for renewal. Deeply influenced by nature, I use the life cycle of the Monarch Butterfly as a metaphor for change, survival, and the cycles of life. Its metamorphosis and perseverance in the face of environmental threats mirror our own struggles, reminding us that beauty and strength often emerge from fragility. Through my art, I seek to inspire reflection, encourage action, and offer a sense of hope within the inevitability of transformation.