The Arts Access Fund
The Arts Access Fund was established in 2008 to open doors for children, youth, and teens, who have the passion, but not the means, to develop their artistic talent. Many Access students are referred by social service organizations and a large number are from families who have immigrated to Canada within the last few years. Programs are offered in visual art, drama, music, dance and filmmaking at more than ten high quality arts training institutions in the City of Toronto.
Art Quarters Gallery
A gallery, art shop, and studio space located in mid-town Toronto. You can find some of my work there, as well my programs for children and youth.
Avenue Road Arts School
I've been teaching at the Avenue Road Arts School since 2004. To learn more about my current programs offered at the school, click here.
Gallery 44
Lens based gallery and studio space in downtown Toronto offering professional development programs and innovated exhibitions. I've been a member since 2014
InPrint Collective
A wonderful collective of printmakers in Toronto. They offer amazing workshops and programs and have some fantastic work available for sale in their studio and online, including On The Menu, a book work I produced during a residency there with poet Jacqueline Valencia.
Lost and Found Museums
In the Summer of 2016, I began a collaborative project with artist Amanda Foulds, in which we documented the lost and found contents of various museums in the Toronto Area. Every week on our Instagram account, we upload a new image from our archive. Follow us!
Vibe Arts for Children and Youth
I've been on the roster of VibeArts (formerly AFCY) since 2004 and continue to lead arts education programs through them across the city of Toronto. For information on the organization, click on the link above. For information on the projects I have lead and am currently work on, see the the community works section of this site.