• Santiago Tavera is a Colombian-Canadian artist, researcher, curator and educator based in Montréal. Tavera’s research practice revolves around constructing immersive and interactive projects that expand the body through digital media,...
  • Tania Lara is a multidisciplinary artist and textile artisan whose work delves into the relationality of space. Mostly through textile work, her exploration encompasses how space is conceived, lived and constructed, with a keen focus on...
  • Lisa Creskey is a ceramic artist and painter who explores the visual storytelling potential of the clay medium through sculpture and installation. Investigating themes of nature, history and time, she creates immersive worlds in which to...
  • Lisa Creskey is a ceramic artist and painter who explores the visual storytelling potential of the clay medium through sculpture and installation. Investigating themes of nature, history and time, Lisa creates immersive worlds in which to...
  • Ed Kwan is an Ottawa based performance artist, community builder, karaoke impressario and drag performer who uses his “over the top” drag character to spread love, joy and laughter.  Ed weaves humor into his everyday costumes and...
  • A third-generation Chinese Canadian, Don Kwan turns to his own experiences and challenges of being a gay, East Asian artist to ground in broader conversations about identity, representations, and intergenerational memory-making in the...
  • Amin Alsaden is a curator, educator, and scholar of art and architecture, whose work focuses on transnational solidarities and exchanges across cultural boundaries. With a commitment to advancing social justice through the arts, Alsaden’s...
  • Muskwa Wawashke / Ginnifer Menominee is Anishinaabe (Potawatomi/Ojibway) from Wasauksing First Nation, in Ontario’s Anishinabek territory (Robinson-Huron treaty). Ginnifer is a self-taught interdisciplinary artist and educator with a...
  • Berlin is an independent curator, author, and chef based outside of Tiohtià:Ke//Montréal. A Brooklyn transplant raised near Seattle, he is inspired by his German and Southern U.S. roots and an unabiding passion for culinary and agrarian...
  • Jason Baerg is a registered member of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Curatorial contributions include developing and implementing the national Metis arts program for the Vancouver Olympics. Baerg graduated from Concordia University with a...
  • Catrileo+Carrión Community are queer/trans/nonbinary Indigenous epupillan (two-spirit) beings who work articulating generative spaces of reciprocity and relationality. They honor the land and our ancestors through ceremonies materialized...
  • Roxanne Lafleur lives and works in Ottawa, Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Ottawa, where she specialized in drawing, printmaking and photography. Forced to abandon darkroom photography for health...
  • Miya Turnbull is a Canadian multi-disciplinary visual artist. Primarily a mask maker, she also works in many mediums such as painting, photography, screen printing, textiles, video, animation and projection. She is of settler, mixed...
  • valeriechartrand.ca Valérie Chartrand’s practice focuses on the loss of biodiversity and reduction in arthropod populations due to climate change and human interference in their life cycles. She explores the decline in species primarily...
  • Full Femme is an artistic collective for creative in alignment with the feminine and/or live in the margins of gender. It was started in 2019 to uplift and provide a platform to these artists in Ottawa/Gatineau. Full Femme is a space (both...
  • RJ (they/them) aka Roland is Saulteaux–Cree, originally from Saskatchewan and is currently living on Algonquin Territory. They are a Two Spirit, Non-Binary and Queer multimedia artist, storyteller, facilitator and educator in the topics of...
  • Andi (she/they) is a queer Ilocano Filipinx artist and community health worker based on Algonquin Territory. In their interdisciplinary practice they work with photos and textiles for print and installation. Their work revolves around...
  • Republic of the Other is a collaborative project by Xenia Fink, Guillermo Trejo and Jinny Yu. Republic of the Other, a contradiction in itself, reflects the collaborators’ questioning of geographic and national identities defined by...
  • Rebecca Clouâtre’s hand-cut paper collages aim to encourage viewers to contemplate the intricacies of nature and our complex relationships with it. The importance of human connection, the breaking down of hierarchies, and a focus on a...
  • Olivia Johnston is an artist based in Ottawa, Canada; she is the Photographic History Instructor at the School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa. She was shortlisted for the inaugural New Generation Photography Award in 2018, and was a...

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