“This specific artwork is about representing bodies that often lack visibility when it comes to conforming spaces and art. It is also our way to give the world a vision of grandeur and allure through black queerness.”
Read MoreIn a world in which we have the freedom to date regardless of race, religion and culture, interfaith/ intercultural love is an inevitable and increasingly common reality.
Read MoreGrowing up, I often felt the need to fit in and the fig tree throughout the years was always a reminder of belonging. My work is concerned with the ideas of home in the eyes of a child in comparison to adulthood.
Read MoreI made this series of my parents nearly a decade ago when my mother was still alive. At the time, I was grappling with their difficult and complicated relationship, using my camera as a way to understand each of their roles in the partnership.
Read MoreThe thought behind this series of 35mm photographs I took is fairly simple: the idea of beauty being subjective. The images are supposed to be poking fun at the idea of beauty and aesthetics, whilst also conveying a serious note that anything can be beautiful in the right light.
Read MoreReal Love is a photographic exhibition that explores the relationship between artist and muse through the intersections of identity and landscape. Using Toronto as a backdrop, photographer Janice Reid focuses on the juxtaposition of female blackness and the urban environment.
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