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Nhi Nguyen
Nhi Nguyen

Visual arts

Nhi Nguyen

“My artworks are to bring eyes to lands of stories and dimensions of dreams. ”

Kennedy Parham
Kennedy Parham

Material Art and Design - Textiles

Kennedy Parham aka. token

“Through the use of natural fibres, acidic colours, and playful forms, "token" is attempting to emulate feelings of blurry memories and childhood nostalgia. Meant as a diary of awkward adolescent years spent daydreaming of the future, "token" is... More

Phinney Ni
Phinney Ni

Environmental Design

Phinney Ni

“Design is an art of balance. ”

Ariana Di Sanzo
Ariana Di Sanzo

Mixed Media

Ariana Di Sanzo aka. LCVEUROPA

“art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable ”

Boyu Jiang
Boyu Jiang

Lens Based Arts, Digital Arts

Boyu Jiang

“Boyu Jiang is a lens-based multidisciplinary artist, art director, and fashion photographer based in Toronto. Boyu's works usually focus on politics and issues of self-identity. While working mainly with physical camera, he also creates works with... More

Ksenia Danilova
Ksenia Danilova

Drawing Painting

Ksenia Danilova

“"My work comes from a place of looking to the future with hope for the Earth and for the resilience of nature, but also an understanding of just how deep of a mess we're in. I approach each piece with curiosity and wonder, as well as a deep desire... More

Mark Herod
Mark Herod

Environment Artist

Mark Herod

“I have always had an interest of the sublime or the search for something for that. I want to explore the conversation on why we feel things instead of what. Why do we feel the way we do when faced by a certain object, color, or emotion?. ”

Adora Lau
Adora Lau

Drawing and Painting

Adora Lau

“The stories my parents tell of immigration and loss are both familial links and a form of preservation. Through the repetition of my mark-making, these lines mimics storytelling, becoming morphing reiterations of heard stories. ”