Ilana is a multidisciplinary Canadian artist of mixed French and Swiss heritage.
Jill’s work aims to create open-ended narratives which allows people to create their own stories and find meaning within the work.
Kalum is an Indigenous artist working in collaboration with Colouring it Forward, an Indigenous social enterprise designed to create conversations through the arts.
Katie is interested in how images can create worlds that tell stories in which the viewer is invited to free their minds to fantasize without limitations.
Kevin’s murals are celebrations of people and diversity, and aim to relate to the communities they are found in.
The content of Nasarimba’s work engages with relationships between form and colour, as well as studies in pattern, perspective, and architecture.
As a practicing screenprinter, Natalie works naturally in layers, which contributes to her distinctive graphic style.
Nicole’s work is driven by shared experiences that provoke empathy and among neighbours.
Rhys and Shane’s approach to work involves using hard edge geometric abstraction with a combination of colourful bold shapes and patterns.
Tyler’s passion for cycling often comes through in his work, where he enjoys working with bicycle related elements.