• http://www.ciac.ca/en/massimo-guerrera
  • Thomas Grondin has received a Bachelor in Visual Arts from University of Quebec in Outaouais and finishing a Master of Art History from Carleton University. Since 1998 he has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions as well as...
  • A significant area of Lynda Gammon’s artistic production over the past several decades has dealt with the subject of space/place, which she has explored through installation works employing sculptural and photographic elements. Ideas of...
  • Artiste pluridisciplinaire, Claudie Gagnon réalise des installations et des tableaux vivants depuis une vingtaine d’années. Ses installations se composent d’accumulations d’objets ordinaires d’usage domestique. À la fois charmantes et...
  • Kenneth Emig is an interdisciplinary artist who integrates sound, sculpture, optics, dance and technology within his artistic practice. He recently created and performed a site specific commission for the 2008 Canada Dance Festival.
  • Nicola Di Caprio Born in Caserta, Italy, 1963; studied at Central Connecticut State University, 1984.
  • Minerva Cuevas studied at Mexico's National School of Fine Arts. Since her graduation in 1997, she has participated in solo and group shows in Mexico, USA, Canada, France and the UK. In 1998, she attended a Residency at the Banff Centre...
  • Roger Crait, (b;1974) is a Status Indian from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Crait studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. He has had solo exhibitions in Canada, including Winnipeg MB, Thunder Bay ON, Fort MacMurray AB,...
  • William Cordova Born in Lima, Peru, 1972; studied at Miami Dade Community College, Art Institute of Chicago and now Yale University.Lives between Miami, Chicago, and New Haven, CT.
  • www.g101.ca/exhibits/transcontinental-divide
  • Utilizing her Euro-Canadian and Mohawk ancestries as a point of departure, Hannah Claus creates ephemeral installations that are intended to subtly provoke a re-thinking of boundaries and borders of cultural, personal and historical...
  • Rene Price: Idea guy/inventor, Quirky Mockartist, Scribbler, Rascal, Non-smoking cyber Luddite and Grand Amateur. Recently retired from the silly service, where he worked as an exhibition designer for Parks Canada. He has shown is work...
  • 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...
  • https://ca.linkedin.com/pub/jen-budney/7/853/277
  • Barbara Brown is exploring the ways in which an artistic practice can function as a healing force. Currently her practice incorporates photo documents of constructions of natural material informed by a personal practice of mandala painting.
  • http://www.rboisjoly.com/
  • Adrian Blackwell is a visual artist and an architectural/urban designer whose works often take the form of an intervention, didactically inscribed with directions for radical urban transformation. Blackwell is also an assistant professor...
  • http://antheablack.com/
  • As a multi-disciplinary artist, Karina Bergmans works in sculpture, installation and public art and public interventions. What unifies her diverse artistic practice is the use of reclaimed textiles. Recent solo exhibitions include Ottawa’s...

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