Meet the Artist

Emily

Guitar

Photography

“Emily Guitar is a lens-based artist based in Toronto, exploring mental health, feminism, and sex work. Inspired by her experiences with addiction and sex work, as well as her research on the history of sex work and mental health treatments, Guitar creates work that pushes its audience to question their understanding of these marginalized communities through representation that is honest and vulnerable. She honed her skills at the Etobicoke School of The Arts, completing the Contemporary Visual Arts Program. Emily has showcased her work in various exhibitions, including "My Being," addressing rape culture. She's been featured in exhibitions like "Resolution" at OCAD University and an online exhibition hosted by Gallery Mui. Recognized for her contributions, she received the White Ribbon for Outstanding Community Educator in June 2019. Notable exhibitions include the Femme Fatal Festival at Super Market, Toronto in December 2019, exploring femininity and empowerment. Emily is committed to using her art for social change, continually exploring new avenues of expression and advocacy”

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Emily Guitar is a photo-based artist exploring mental health, feminism and sex work. Inspired by her experiences with addiction and sex work, as well as her research based on the history of sex work and mental health treatments, Guitar creates work that pushes its audience to question their understanding of these marginalized communities through representation that is honest and vulnerable.
OCAD U - Faculty of Art
Photography
Major In progress, 2024
Etobicoke School of the Arts
Contemporary Art
Major Completed, 2019

Research Based Art Contemporary Photography Film Photography Political Activism Large Scale Projects

2023, Resolution
OCADU
2018, Portfolio Day 9
Etobicoke School of the Arts
2018, My Being
Etobicoke School of the Arts
2018, Turning Point
Neilson Park Creative Centre - Toronto
2018, Drexel Arts Photography Exhibit for Young Artists
New York
2019, Outstanding Community Educator
White Ribbon
2018, Advanced Young Photographers Award
Drexel University
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