• WILL AITKEN is a Montreal novelist and journalist. His novels include Realia (Random House Canada, 2000), A Visit Home (Simon & Schuster, 1993) and Terre Haute (Double day, 1989). As a writer/broadcaster covering film, visual arts,...
  • Maria Hupfield is an artist working in sculpture, installation and performance. Her work focuses on land, memory, community and power dynamics of gender. She is currently exploring contemporary indigenous approaches to aesthetics and...
  • Stephen Foster is a video and electronic media artist of mixed Haida and European background. His work tends to deal with issues of indigenous representation in popular culture through personalized narratives. He has taken part in...
  • Fred Laforge works and lives in Montréal. In 2003, he completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Québec in Chicoutimi. His work has been seen in Canada and abroad in many solo and group exhibitions. In 2003 he participated...
  • Christopher Flower is a Montreal-based artist. His multi-disciplinary art practice draws from a variety of sources: conceptual art, illusionism, do-it-yourself invention, and Wikipedia. Recent exhibitions include: Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax...
  • Tamara Bond lives in Victoria BC. She graduated from Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design with a degree in Visual Arts in 2001. Her drawings and books have been shown across Canada and she was awarded a Canada Council Grant (2004) and...
  • Kristin Bjornerud is a full-time artist who recently relocated to Hamilton from Saskatoon. Working primarily with watercolour, her small and meticulously detailed paintings combine elements of self-portraiture, dream narratives, and animal...
  • Identity, similar to time, is ephemeral, can be fluid, is unfixed and is mutable through its passage. The work in Time3 is similar in value, it is not the art object in the expected sense that one is experiencing and returning to for later...
  • Interdisciplinary and performance artist Cindy Baker is passionate about gender culture, queer theory, fat activism and art theory. Baker considers context her primary medium, working with whatever materials are needed to allow her to...
  • The breeding ground for All Things To All Men (and Women) was none other than a night out with friends during which an acquaintance made the claim that the group of five women should form a band as, together, they constituted “all things...
  • Robyn Cumming is a Photo-based artist working in Toronto. She received a BFA from Ryerson University and an MFA from York University. She currently teaches in the photography dept. at OCAD and in the Art and Art History joint program...
  • Afshin Matlabi is a Montreal-based visual artist who works in print media, drawing, performance, video, and digital imaging. He has a Master of Fine Arts from Concordia University, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from University of British...
  • Yuichi Higashionna is a graduate of the Department of Oil Painting at the Tama University of Fine Art. His paintings and installations — which all deal with the disturbing side of middle class domestic interiors — have been widely...
  • David Hannan received a diploma from the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, 1995, and graduated from Canterbury High School, Ottawa, 1991. Selected solo exhibitions include: DOUBLEcurve, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, 2005; WILDness,...
  • Dawit Petros, obtained a BFA from Concordia University and a BA from the University of Saskatchewan. His work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at Observatoire 4, Montréal (2004); First Canadian Place Gallery, Toronto (2003...
  • James Prior works primarily with video and photography to explore notions of masculinity and the clichés of affective life. Past solo exhibitions include: Access Artist Run Center, Vancouver (2003); Eastern Edge Gallery, St. John's (2002...
  • Pat Durr, originally from Kansas City, now lives and works in Ottawa, where she is an active member of the arts community. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across Canada and the U.S.A...
  • Peter Brass is a Regina based artist, videographer and trainer. He graduated from the First Nations University of Canada with a degree in English, and a minor in film studies. Experience gained through working on such shows as Corner Gas,...
  • Heather Nicol was born and raised in Ottawa. She moved to New York City to study art, where she received a BFA (Honours) from the School of Visual Art, and an MA from New York University. Her work has been exhibited in the United States,...
  • Corine Lemieux completed her BFA at the Université du Québec à Montréal in 1996. She has exhibited in many group shows, including “Salon de l’agglomérat” at Galerie Clark and collaboratively with Massimo Guerrera at the Festival...

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