• Based in Toronto, James Carl is one of the city’s leading artists. He creates small- and large-scale sculpture, made from a wide range of materials, from cardboard to marble, to venetian blinds. In the early 1990s Carl entered the art...
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  • • Secret Island, 2014 Bronze and gold glimmer through aqua blues so that water and land are intertwined in this vision of the harmonious meeting of two elements. The jewel tones in this landscape underline the idea that it is a secret,...
  • Caro Caron feeds her needs for odds and ends daily; it’s a sort of chronic illness. She is a hunter/gatherer of what she considers primary materials: wood, metal, fur, feathers, plastic flowers, thingamajigs, doohickeys, and...
  • • Winds in D Minor, 2014 • The Oak Tree’s Son, 2014 Declan Carpen’s The Oak Tree’s Son is a self-portrait. A previous painting (The Oak Tree) is a portrait of his father. For him, a tree is a source of life. He speaks about the...
  • Linda Carreiro is pursuing cross-disciplinary research in art and anatomy. Her creative research has culminated in recent solo exhibitions across Canada, including Gallery 1C03 at the University of Winnipeg, 2004; TRUCK Contemporary Art (...
  • Helder Mauricio Carvajal is a passionate filmmaker who was born and raised in Bogota, Columbia. Studying film and video at the University of Regina helped define Mauricio’s art and love of the moving image. As both a director and writer...
  • Ulysses Castellanos is a multidisciplinary artist and independent curator living and working in Toronto.  His work encompasses new media, film and video, music, performance, painting, photography and sculpture-installation.  He has...
  • Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo received his MFA from Concordia University and is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design. He has exhibited nationally and internationally. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants from the...
  • Originally from Ontario, Ian Cauthery recently returned from two years in Nova Scotia. He graduated from the University of Guelph in drawing and print-making, and later pursued a post-graduate course at Sheridan College in Oakville.

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