Walter Scott

Through auto-biographical elements, Walter Scott navigates the slippery states between the fiction and reality of being the artist.

Andy Fabo

Acclaimed artist, art critic, curator and art educator Andy Fabo conveys politics through allegorical drawings.

Sameer Farooq

Sameer Farooq's work questions the value bias in collecting, investigates the challenge of representing ephemera, and manifestes the invisible presence of the archivist.

Andrew James Paterson

Andrew James Paterson's interdisciplinary art engages in a playful questioning of language, philosophy, community and capitalism.

Julie Voyce

Julie Voyce loves to paint, make toys, draw, put together decorations, assemble small books, print, make occasional pieces of jewelry and embroider.

Katherine Takpannie

Katherine Takpannie showcases the urban Inuk perspective of a western world through the eyes of her camera lens.

Gloria C Swain

For Toronto artist and activist Gloria C Swain, geometric shapes illustrate the rhythms of life.

Durga Rajah

Durga Rajah holds a BFA from the School of Images Arts, Ryerson University. She is interested in the formal and material aspects of photography, as well as in its potential as an expressive medium.

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