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Art Sales + Services: Cody Houle Artist Reception

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Thursday, October 2, 2025

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Location: Art Gallery of Hamilton

FEATURED ARTIST SHOW | Cody Houle ZAAGIGI GROWTH
ON VIEW: October 2 – 26, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, October 2, 5:00 – 8:00 PM
Artist in Attendance

The Art Gallery of Hamilton’s Art Sales + Services is pleased to present ZAAGIGI GROWTH, a solo show by Cody Houle.

Zaagigi, meaning “emerging growth” in Anishinaabemowin, marks Cody Houle’s first major solo exhibition. Through vibrant, expressive paintings, Houle explores personal and cultural transformation, reclaiming identity, healing from intergenerational trauma, and deepening the connection with his Indigenous roots. His work reflects a journey of resilience and renewal, offering inspiration to youth and community. Zaagigi represents more than growth—it is the courageous beginning of something new, rooted in spirit, story, and the power of art.

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About the Artist:
Cody James Houle (he/him) is an Anishinaabe/French artist based out of Brantford. Houle’s family ancestry are Anishinaabe from Saugeen First Nations and French from Sturgeon Falls, Ontario.

Houle was raised in the small military city of North Bay, Ontario. In his youth he was immersed in intergenerational trauma. His family had been disenfranchised, and his father, as a child, had been displaced by the Children’s Aid Society. As a result his father suffered from a lifetime of substance abuse, and Houle grew up in an unsafe environment. Houle had to generate his own sense of security, and survived through a deeply intimate connection to nature and a motivated desire to create something meaningful in this life.

Houle felt shame about being indigenous and never understood where he belonged. Now, his art allows him to process these emotions and show his pride in being an Indigenous man. A self-taught painter, Houle has been active in the arts community for over 6 years. Houle produces many different styles of work which all are true to his story , his heart and his passion for being free with his gift .

Houle believes paintings are teachings and it is important to share art to inspire hope, self belief and a better understanding of the struggles indigenous peoples are faced with. He encourages anyone (especially youth!) to create for the sake of creating—to express themselves and give expression to their lives because our stories matter.

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From the Canadian Art Collection


This is the Nemesis 1965

William Kurelek (Canadian 1927-1977)

mixed media on masonite, Gift of Mrs. J. A. McCuaig, 1966
© Estate of William Kurelek, Courtesy of the Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto

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