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Ferdinando Spina

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About Ferdinando Spina

Ferdinando (Fred) Spina is an artist, poet, and writer who lives in balance between his career as a social worker and his passion for art and creative expression. Spina’s paintings are ambiguous and mysterious, and his murals, and sculptures are whimsical works that explore the contradiction between the vastness of space inherent in the western Canadian landscape and ideas of solitude and loneliness. The figures he portrays are almost always placed in situations of isolation, where the relationship between space and figure are most accentuated.

Spina is largely self-taught, and began to draw and paint while working towards a degree in Psychology and Social Work. A number of Spina’s works are featured in public places around Calgary, including: a mural by the Centre Street Bridge called The Wall of Names; the mural Prairie Roundhouse Fun in the UNICEF building on 17th Avenue, and the Sentinels of Time, 15-foot sculpture and sundial arranged in a semi-circle located in the Mission District of southwest Calgary. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and has works in many public and private collections in Canada, the United States, and in Europe.

Ferdinando (Fred) Spina is an artist, poet, and writer who lives in balance between his career as a social worker and his passion for art and creative expression. Spina’s paintings are ambiguous and mysterious, and his murals, and sculptures are whimsical works that explore the contradiction between the vastness of space inherent in the western Canadian landscape and ideas of solitude and loneliness. The figures he portrays are almost always placed in situations of isolation, where the relationship between space and figure are most accentuated.

Spina is largely self-taught, and began to draw and paint while working towards a degree in Psychology and Social Work. A number of Spina’s works are featured in public places around Calgary, including: a mural by the Centre Street Bridge called The Wall of Names; the mural Prairie Roundhouse Fun in the UNICEF building on 17th Avenue, and the Sentinels of Time, 15-foot sculpture and sundial arranged in a semi-circle located in the Mission District of southwest Calgary. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and has works in many public and private collections in Canada, the United States, and in Europe.

Works by Ferdinando Spina

  • Wall of Names

    The monument is dedicated to the history of Chinese immigration focusing on the Chinese settlers who made Canada their home between 1886 and 1947.
    Sculpture

Last updated: May 20th, 2026

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