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Sculpture

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by Gina D'Aloisio

This self-defeating object points to its own irony. Tote bags are a contemporary symbol for sustainability, while by their own nature, existing as a tool for consumption. This artist multiple employs humour to question opposing ideas of consumerism... More

Self Portrait / I Love Roses
Self Portrait / I Love Roses

Painting

Self Portrait / I Love Roses

by Jasmin-Nicole Amoako

A self portrait painted with soft pastels on paper. I love to depict myself in various real and imaginary backgrounds. Here, I am standing on a rose in the sky. I chose this composition because roses are my favorite type of flower.

Suck
Suck

Painting

Suck

by Stephanie Ligeti

My paintings feature cropped and edited stills from popular horror films and celebrity footage. Drawing on psychoanalytic theories of the abject, I question the function of gendered representations within narrative. Muted tones and blurred gestures... More

Vessel of Offerings
Vessel of Offerings

Photography

Vessel of Offerings

by Helen Tran

Each panel depicts teacup sets that convey a photographic dialogue for prayers and offerings to our ancestors. These porcelain vessels hold tea or water, which is symbolic of "holding conversations". Tea ceremonies are customary practice in China... More

one for me and one to share
one for me and one to share

Publication

one for me and one to share

by Noa Billick

"one for me and one to share" is an accordion book inside a cat food can. Focused on the idea of the multiple, this book touches on rhizome theory, and the absence of hierarchy and accessibility of the book object. If there is no capital-O One, no... More

Found Families
Found Families

Illustration

Found Families

by Vincy Lim

Abuse towards the queer community, and large number of youths abandoned by their families due to being queer. As a response we build communities of our own and create “found families” and regain support systems by those who are accepting of us and... More

Insides Out
Insides Out

Painting

Insides Out

by Geneviève Groulx

Anatomical landscape of human diseases in the anthropocene.

I don't understand
I don't understand

Illustration

I don't understand

by Melody Yuan

I don't understand depicts two robots talking to each other starting with words and dialogs of common languages, and then moving on creating new languages and generating wildly unknown conversations.