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Katie Stegweit
Katie Stegweit

Drawing and Painting

Katie Stegweit

“There are no rules. Use black straight from the tube. ”

Kathy Wang
Kathy Wang

View Medal Winners

Visual and Critical Studies

Kathy Wang

“Kathy is an emerging writer and researcher based in Vancouver (Tsleil-Waututh). Interested in Asian-Canadian feminist studies and queer theory, Kathy works on critical essays and projects that foster the idea of the C.B.C (Canadian-Born Chinese) in... More

Chloe Gifford
Chloe Gifford

Illustration

Chloe Gifford

“Chloe draws inspiration from many sources to give her work a unique style. The female figure is a symbol of beauty and life often seen in her gallery. The eighties nightlife aesthetic brings a colourful grit to her pieces. Finally, she draws from... More

Afia Rahman
Afia Rahman

Graphic Design

Afia Rahman

“I want to explore all the possibilities and functions of designs. ”

Aryeh Bookbinder
Aryeh Bookbinder

Industrial Design

Aryeh Bookbinder

“In this project, I explore a future where death isn’t the end; where our contributions to the internet stand as vivid representations of us for generations to come, and the internet is used to connect people not only over space, but over... More

Madeline Macneil
Madeline Macneil

Drawing and Painting

Madeline Macneil

“This accumulative series of drawings, paintings, and performance encased in a rural barn, acts as a physical platform for personable associations to materialize. The installation is a malleable safe space capable of divulging narratives through the... More

Saleena Rattansi
Saleena Rattansi

Environmental Design

Saleena Rattansi

“I'm seeking to reconnect people with the natural environment. I believe design transforms awareness. Learning from our landscapes is an important tool we need to cultivate and creating connections to outdoor spaces is a way of doing that, it allows... More

Radha Joshi Raulgaonkar
Radha Joshi Raulgaonkar

Illustration

Radha Joshi Raulgaonkar

“Late to the Party looks at the histories behind commercialized Western trends that are rooted in minority cultures to depict the immense amount of commodification that happens at the expense and erasure of systematically marginalized communities. ”