Welcome to the world of contemporary artist, Matt Smiley. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, bold brushstrokes, and thought-provoking imagery. With a unique style that blends abstract expressionism with pop art, Matt's work is sure to captivate and inspire. Explore his portfolio and discover the beauty and complexity of his art.
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Exhibitions
Films
Matt Smiley’s documentary films poignantly capture the heart-wrenching narratives of marginalized communities and bring to light social injustices that demand attention. His acclaimed work, “Highway of Tears,” narrated by Nathan Fillion, delves into the decades-long series of disappearances and murders along British Columbia’s Highway 16, exposing the systemic racism and societal neglect faced by Indigenous women. Complementing this is “For Love,” a powerful documentary narrated by Shania Twain, which sheds light on the plight of Indigenous children in Canada’s child welfare system. This film not only uncovers the harrowing impacts of colonization and residential schools but also celebrates the resilience and resurgence of Indigenous communities fighting to preserve their culture and regain jurisdictional control over their children. Together, these documentaries underscore Smiley’s commitment to storytelling that sparks dialogue and drives change.