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Anu Chouhan is a Punjabi-Canadian illustrator and former mobile game artist from Vancouver, BC. A trained animator and character designer, Anu often combines her love of her cultural heritage, anime and global fashion into her art. She enjoys creating art that celebrates diversity and empowerment.
Mahak Jain writes for young people and adults. Her picture book Maya (illustrated by Elly Mackay) was a Kirkus Best Book of the Year, a CBC Books Best Book of the Year and winner of the 2017 South Asia Book Award. Mahak lives in Toronto, ON.
Silvae Mercedes is a Mad performer, writer and designer based in Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. Her work explores the liminal spaces between the private and cultural imagination, the corridors of memory, and the ways in which trauma writes itself upon them. She is a founding member of Other Hearts Collective (otherhearts.ca) and currently pursuing […]
Max Ferguson (He/They) is an interdisciplinary artist, curator and PhD Candidate at York University. A practicing artist since 1996, Max (formerly Sarah) received their BFA from the University of Regina in 2001. He acquired his MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies (Visual Art and Women’s and Gender Studies) in 2017. His artistic explorations involve queer sexualities, the […]
Jessica Watkin is a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies with research focusing on Disabled artists and how they are supported in their creation processes. Jess is a tactile, nonvisual artist who uses yarn and storytelling as method.
Yousef Kadoura, born in the midwestern United States and raised in Ottawa, is a Lebanese Canadian actor, writer, producer, as well as a right leg below knee amputee. Yousef is a graduate of the acting program at the National Theatre School of Canada. He has worked as the curator in residence at Tangled Art + […]
Jaz Fairy J is an inter-disciplinary artist working with choreography, movement direction, movement meditation, sound healing, performance art, collective gathering and games, and intuitive/ancestral creative healing practice. She believes that art and creation are a portal to the divine, and in that, she is in a continuous investigation around how her work can create more […]
A poet and choreographer, Aisha Sasha John is the author of I have to live. (McClelland & Stewart), finalist for the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize; THOU (Book*hug), finalist for the 2015 Trillium Book Award; and TO STAND AT THE PRECIPICE ALONE AND REPEAT WHAT IS WHISPERED (UDP 2021), now in its second printing. John’s first […]
Sze-Yang Ade-Lam is a queer asian nonbinary dancer, choreographer, martial artist, actor, advocate and community developer. Sze-Yang shares stories for love, liberation, representation and empowerment, as an independent artist, and as part of ILL NANA/DiverseCity Dance Company. Since 2011, Sze-Yang has created more accessible affirming dance education and performance opportunities for QT2SBIPOC’s and their adjacent […]
Natasha “Courage” Bacchus is a former three-time Deaf Olympian Sprinter. She began working as an actress in 2019, and has since performed in The Black Drum, The Two Natasha’s, 21 Black Futures and season four of The Corner on Netflix. Bacchus has participated as an art collaborator with numerous theatre and film productions in Canada. […]
Dainty Smith is a Toronto-based actor, burlesque performer, playwright, producer and curator. Her performances often tell deeply vulnerable stories regarding race, religion, sexuality and challenging social boundaries. She wrote Daughters of Lilith, which was part of B Current Theatre’s Playwright Incubation 2021 season, and Blood and Memory, which is currently being workshopped and supported by […]
Two Spirit writer and artist, Aedan Corey is the author of the chapbook INUUJUNGA (Coven Editions, 2020) and short story Anaanatiaq (Nipiit Magazine, 2020). They were raised their whole life in Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), Nunavut, a town of approximately 1,700 people. Aedan began writing at a young age, and their art is heavily inspired by […]
Kama La Mackerel is an award-winning Mauritian-Canadian multi-disciplinary artist, educator, writer, curator and literary translator. Kama’s work is grounded in the exploration of justice, love, healing, decoloniality, hybridity, cosmopolitanism, ancestral healing and self- and collective-empowerment. They are the author ZOM-FAM (Metonymy Press) which was named a CBC Best Poetry Book, a Globe and Mail Best […]
Kim Ninkuru is a multimedia artist born in Bujumbura, Burundi. In Canada since 2009, she has been living and working in Montreal and Toronto. Using video and sound performance, storytelling and installation work, she creates pieces that explore and express rage, love, desire, beauty, or pain in relation to her own body, mind and soul. […]
Janice Jo Lee, aka Sing Hey, is a contemporary folk artist of Korean settler ancestry. She is a soul-folk singer-songwriter, spoken word poet, clown, playwright and educator. She is a hard femme queer radical known for being disarmingly hilarious and fearlessly honest. Her work explores gender justice, antiracism, friendship, burnout, community, ancestry and the Earth. […]
Kai Cheng Thom is an author, performer, queer healer and mediator based in Toronto/tkaronto. She is the author of 5 award-winning books in multiple genres, as well as the writer of the Ask Kai: Advice for the Apocalypse advice column for Xtra Magazine. Kai Cheng has been featured in Teen Vogue, the New York Times […]
Beau Dixon is a self-taught, multi award-winning actor, composer, playwright, sound designer and music director. His theatre credits include Guys ‘n’ Dolls (Stratford Festival), The Colour Purple (Neptune Theatre), Next To Normal (Tarragon Theatre), Secret Chord (Soulpepper Theatre) and As You Like It/Titus Andronicus (Canadian Stage/Shakespeare in High Park). Dixon’s writing credits include Bloom: A […]
Erica Violet Lee is a Cree poet, musician and artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Her writing is a decolonial celebration of unrepentant feeling, joy and a call for radical action in a world that tells Native girls our freedom is impossible. Erica’s writing has appeared in Brick: A Literary Journal, Contemporary Verse 2, Held Magazine, Red […]
Joy Lapps is an artist, educator, consultant and creative womanist. She holds a Masters in Music Composition and her proficiency with the tenor pan is recognized internationally. She leads The Joy Lapps Project, an ensemble exploring Afro and Latin-Caribbean Jazz. Joy has performed at festivals including Afrofest, Toronto’s TD Jazz Festival, Antigua’s Moods of Pan […]
Ashley Audrain‘s debut novel, The Push, was an instant New York Times bestseller. She previously served as the publicity director of Penguin Books Canada, and prior to that, worked in public relations. She lives in Toronto, where she and her partner are raising their two young children. The Whispers is her second novel.
Paula Hawkins is the author of the #1 New York Times–bestselling novels Into the Water and The Girl on the Train. An international #1 bestseller, The Girl on the Train has sold 23 million copies worldwide and has been adapted into a major motion picture. Hawkins was born in Zimbabwe and now lives in London.