Rah Eleh

"My perspective is that of an exilic and diasporic artist who is questioning while also trying to assert gender and cultural identity." - Rah Eleh

Barry Pottle

Through the camera’s lens, Pottle showcases the uniqueness of Inuit life in Ottawa.

Jenine Marsh

Using mainly low-tech, hands-on approaches, Marsh's immersive installations and intimate sculptural arrangements often involve disembodied casts of her own hands, preserved flowers, and found ubiquitous objects.

Camille Rojas

Tkaronto/Toronto based multidisciplinary artist uses movement and the body as the primary vehicle to dissect ideas and emotions.

A primordial culture

In this surreal photo-essay, Toronto artist Rajni Perera responds to both the current and the ancient.

The art of Drag

To celebrate Pride month, Toronto Drag sensation Tynomi Banks spills the tea on what it takes to be a Queen!  

A conversation with your collection

Celia Perrin Sidarous creates beautiful compositions with collected objects.

Rebirth in (slow) motion

Choreographer Marie Lambin-Gagnon returns to the AGO on March 4 for a performance that explores life, death and rebirth.

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