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The Visual Arts Studio

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Shamina Senaratne, Emerging Daily, 1994, mixed media sculpture.

Studio Artists

 

Ayisha Abraham (US)

Sheherezade Alam (Toronto)

Neena Arora (Toronto)

Allan deSouza (US)

Geevan (Toronto)

Ameen Gill (Vancouver)

Rachel Kalpana James (Toronto)

Debi Ray-Chaudhuri (US)

Shamina Senaratne (Vancouver)

 

Opening: Wednesday, May 4 10:30 pm

Midnight lighting of divas by sheherezade Alam
May 5 to May 8, 11am - 6 pm

 

The Visual Arts studio provides a space where artists of South Asian origin can come together and share their art practices with other artists, cultural producers, and the public. The artists of the studio bring with them their unique experiences, varied practices and approaches to the creation of visual art. The sharing of information and insight is crucial to the personal development of the artist and the development of our arts community. The visual Arts Studio hopes to encourage public participation by inviting them to become and pick up a magnifying glass, to watch and artist at work, to follow the transformation from clay to pottery, and to speak with the artists about their work.

 

Visual Arts Studio

The Darling Building

96 Spadina Avenue



Desh Pardesh

141 Bathurst St

416-601-9932

"SAVAC has been highly supportive of my artistic practice. They have given me many opportunities as an artist, but most importantly, they have provided me with a community with which to share my work." -- Brendan Fernandes

401 Richmond St. W, Suite 450
Toronto ON, M5V 3A8
Canada
416-542-1661
info@savac.net
Office Hours: M-F 11-5

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