• Jaime Morse is a Cree-Métis cultural dancer, curator, visual artist, and storyteller from northern Alberta. She grew up in the mixed Métis community of Lac La Biche, AB with her German mother and her father from Buffalo Lake Métis...
  • Norwin Anne Pabitu is a multidisciplinary artist, (re)maker, and eco-culture communicator. They focus on (textile) waste to understand its cultural and environmental impacts – creating wearable art and textile installations to visually...
  • Bianca Isabel Garcia is a researcher, writer, and artist studying Philippine history and US imperialism through the lens of fashion. Her art practice blends explorations in creative writing, historical research, printmaking, garment...
  • Maria Patricia Abuel is an interdisciplinary artist. Her practice explores the intersections of family history, memory, and the body - working primarily with performance, video, and textile. She aims to create dialogues between inherited...
  • Christina Hajjar is a Lebanese artist, writer, and cultural worker based in Winnipeg on Treaty 1 Territory. Her practice considers intergenerational inheritance, domesticity, and place through diaspora, body archives, and cultural...
  • Lan “Florence” Yee is a visual artist and cultural worker based in Tkaronto/Toronto & Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. They collect text in underappreciated places and ferment it until it is too suspicious to ignore.
  • Inter Pares Inter Pares –which means among equals– is a feminist social justice organization based in Ottawa that believes in solidarity, not charity, as an approach to international cooperation. For 50 years, they have worked closely...
  • Jessica Xiomara Orellana Ventura is a journalist from El Salvador. She graduated with a journalism degree from the Universidad de El Salvador and has over 13 years of experience in photojournalism. Jessica’s work focuses on environmental...
  • Lisa Marie David is a Filipina freelance visual journalist based in Manila. She has a special interest in documenting women, children, culture, and the environment. She is a regular contributor to Reuters and Bloomberg and has had her work...
  • Taslima Akhter is a renowned photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. She holds a master's degree in science and public administration from Dhaka University. While at the university, she was a member of the Bangladesh Student's Federation. She...
  • Wolfbabe is a collective of First Nations women and non-binary artists and curators who recognize and work through the constellation of shared connections to the region they currently call home - at the confluence of Kichi-Sìbì (Ottawa...
  • Dana Edmonds has a multidisciplinary practice balanced between painting and graphic + web design. Born in Montreal, where she lives and works, Dana received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and...
  • 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...

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