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IZIBONGO Celebrating Art in Africa and the Diaspora Issue 27-2017 The Healer and the Rainbow GIBRIL BANGURA

Editorial As soon as I came across these paintings by the featured artist, I started to put this issue together. As the friendship of strangers have helped to sustain him over the years, here and there, he uses his art to uplift all those he comes across. He is the Healer, using all the colours that the rainbow can give him. Here is an excerpt from Hot Urban Spot... Join us for a special discussion with Gibril Bangura, a painter from Sierra Leone who came to Canada in 2014 as a political refugee. Bangura s first exhibition was at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris at age 19. He has since exhibited in embassies in Sierra Leone and Guinea, and more recently at The Edge Gallery, Frame Arts Warehouse and IRCOM in Winnipeg. He has been a full-time artist for the last 26 years. He will talk about art and reconciliation. I am happy to present to you, GIBRIL BANGURA. Editor Natty Mark Samuels africanschool.weebly.com An African School Production Cover Photograph from the Edge Gallery https://reggaediscography.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/izibongo-magazine-2017_28.html http://rastaites.com/izibongo-issues-21-25/ "Colour is language that has no barriers. Colour is a language that unifies the universe. Colour speaks, even without a word." Gibril Bangura from article by Danelle Granger CBC News Manitoba Nov.2016

from 40 Acres Canada Gibril Bangura

from Hot Urban Spot

Freetown Bangura was just seven years old when he was given his first paint brush by a man he had never met. He had been living on the streets of Freetown, Sierra Leone, for months when an American approached him after watching him draw in the sand. He took me to the orphanage and he gave me my first colour set, said Bangura. It was a miracle to be able to apply colours to those sketches. What began is a therapy of sorts, a way to escape the darkness around him, has now become something he hopes will help others.'' from article by Lauren McNabb Global News April 2017 Conakry Gibril fled from Sierra Leone to Guinea in 1998 due to political persecution. The persecution came due to his paintings which exposed the underbelly of government powers. He lived in Guinea as a political refugee until he was granted resettlement to Canada in February 2014. from Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council

from Metro News "If someone says something contrary to what I believe, you are only pushing me forward. That's what I believe." Bangura said."i know the only person who can stop me is me myself. from CBC News Manitoba July 2015

from CBC News Manitoba from Wall to Wall WPG

Winnepeg Bangura fled his west African country in 2014 with his wife and three children, arriving homeless in Winnipeg in the bitter February cold. Winter While Bangura cycled around, winter or summer, trying to sell art cards, he would encounter naysayers who told him he would never make it as an artist in the city. Welcome The family stayed at Welcome Place a temporary residence for refugees offered by the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council Inc. then moved into a co-op housing unit. While Bangura cycled around, winter or summer, trying to sell art cards, he would encounter naysayers who told him he would never make it as an artist in the city. all excerpts from CBC News Manitoba July 2015

from MHC Gallery - Mennonite Church Canada An experiential exhibition of Yorùbá language and culture by 'Segun Olude and Gibril Bangura Colourful Faith is the brainchild of Winnipeg artist and educator Segun Olude. The exhibit includes his original photographs and creations based on a book on Yorùbá life he has written and designed. Paintings by Gibril Bangura will also be featured, as will contemporary paintings Olude has collected in Nigeria. A number of events will take place during the run of the exhibition, bringing Yorùbá language and culture to life. Come learn and celebrate from MHC Gallery

from Twitter Bangura calls his work "happy paintings," something he has struggled with. "I had this upbringing where I really suffered a whole lot, and this has been a problem within me," he told CBC's Up to Speed host Ismaila Alfa. "I was fighting hard to get away from all the things on my mind, it has always been there. Then I began to go away from the kind of anger I used to show in my paintings back then, and I began to paint beautiful colours. I try to go away from reality." Now, when he picks up a paint brush, he said he feels the "joyous flow" coming through it. He said for him, it is all about connecting with people. from CBC News Manitoba April 2015

from Global News "My paintings began to have life, and the more I painted [these] colourful paintings, the more I began to experience a kind of break free in my own life. I began to experience peace, happiness," he said. "The more I paint these things, the more I feel liberated. I first of all saw the healing powers of colours transforming my own life." Gibril Bangura from article by Danelle Granger CBC News Manitoba Nov.2016

United Nations Gibril Bangura's work will first be part of an exhibition for the United Nations in New York this summer. It will then be sent on to London to be auctioned off to raise money for Ebola victims and their families. Canada In April 2015, he was invited to put his art up in Seven Oaks Hospital, becoming the first artist to utilize a new gallery space in one of the main hallways at the hospital. His work was then picked up by the Gurevich Gallery in Winnipeg's Exchange District. England A refugee from Sierra Leone who peddled his artwork around Winnipeg on a bicycle has signed a contract with a gallery in London, England. The London Gallery found Bangura's work on Facebook. all excerpts from CBC News Manitoba July 2015

from Just Pretend Like You Know What You're Doing Our second interviewee was another painter by the name of Gibril Bangura. Another close friend to many volunteers, Gibril not only participated in our little video project but also helped to organize all the artists for the show. He was a great contact to the very connected community of artists in Conakry. The other artists readily trusted him thanks to his first profession of being a pastor. It was nice to see that throughout the entire weekend of showings they all called him Father, regardless if they were Christian or not. Like James, Gibril is a refugee and has been living in Conakry for some time pastoring and painting to support his family. He too has a rich back story that could inspire a Lifetime movie. I ve never interviewed anyone until these two and I found out how intimate of a process it truly is. I was very happy and humbled to hear such personal stories from both of the above artists. from article by Dante Just Pretend Like You Know What You're Doing Dec.2013

from Culture Days People say they weren't having a good day but his art helped transform their life, Bangura said. Helping them transform has brightened his life, too. "It did liberate me and it's liberating others. My mission now is to add colours to the lives of people to just make them happy," he said. from article by Danelle Granger CBC News Manitoba Nov.2016

from Community News Commons Seven Oaks General Hospital has dedicated a hallway to be a permanent, rotating gallery wall. This inaugural exhibit is part of the hospital s initiative to showcase emerging artists and create a healing environment for patients and visitors. The goal is to ignite patients spirits, connect them to compelling stories in the artist s work and embrace those in our community who have overcome challenges and healed. A portion of the proceeds from each painting sold during the exhibit will go to the Seven Oaks Hospital Foundation. Gibril Bangura is the first artist whose happy paintings will brighten Seven Oaks Hospital s hallway for the next four months. The opening reception of this unique and inspiring program was held on Thurs. Apr. 30. Gibrill Bangura will be doing an artist talk at the Edge Gallery April 23 from 4-5: from article by Doug Kretchmer Community News Commons May 2015