Maya Ben David is a Jewish-Iranian video artist. She creates worlds and characters that explore concepts such as anthropomorphism, cosplay and performative personas.
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Chantal Hassard is Toronto based visual artist and artistic researcher, working primarily in paint and video. She is exploring the potential of participatory painting and recently completed a Master’s programme in Artistic Research at the University of Amsterdam with a thesis on European post-war experimental art as it relates to the Amsterdam Squatter's Movement and the cultural production of autonomous space. Her practice interrogates the relationship between an artwork, the artist and the viewer while critically reflecting the spectacular nature of consumer society.
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Emma Welch’s practice circulates around a space she describes as field psychedelia; processes in which the culling, dismantling and drawing of plant and animal material becomes an access point to an altered state of consciousness.
Welch is currently based in Toronto, Ontario. She is a co-founder and collective member of the plumb, an artist-run project space recently launched in the summer of 2020. She holds a BAH in Studio Art from the University of Guelph. emmawelch.info Daniel Griffin Hunt's practice asks how objects can induce phenomenological affect to human subjects and transform themselves; a form of understanding outside of language. He's interested in energy transference through the growth, cultivation and consumption of things and the psychic and haptic traces objects (and images of) impress on each other and onto human beings. danielgriffinhunt.com |
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Tim Schijns is an artist, designer, and muralist. He has spent the past several years focused on creating creatures, defining and expanding their world. These creatures have been painted and printed on everything from skateboards to plant pots, and can be found on walls around the city.
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