Integrate Arts Festival
I was a featured artist at the Integrate Arts Festival for 2018.
I was a featured artist at the Integrate Arts Festival for 2018.
I had a piece accepted into the journal Common Survival of the Institute for Queer Ecology. My submission for the journal is a sound piece and relief cut print reflecting on the Coywolf. This coyote-wolf hybrid is a result of the altered landscapes of settlement in north america/turtle island. The Read more…
During 10 days of working in the fifty fifty space, I created pieces from discarded ship rope. I worked with decorative knots and with tatting patterns. Tatting is a technique of creating lace from a series of loops and knots. This is considered a feminine practice, whereas ship rope and Read more…
Muirin | Of the Sea Muirin, meaning “of the sea” in Scottish Gaelic, is a collection of pieces related to selkie mythology, shapeshifting, gender and identity. Using materials including discarded navy ship rope and willow harvested from vancouver’s abandoned lots, I constructed an installation reflecting on the arbitrary nature of Read more…
I facilitated a workshop with Kerri Flannigan at Open Space in Victoria, BC. This workshop considered radical intimacy in our local environments, through the act of considering our sonic relationships to shared public space, with a particular focus on bird sounds/songs in the downtown area, the harbour and Meegan (Beacon Read more…
I’m thrilled that a new chapter of Geography Club has started up in my current town. We have been meeting semi-regularly to exchange ideas, share our projects, and go to events and talks. It’s been great to connect with people here and to get to nature nerd out with folks Read more…
A biophony is the collective voice of non-human life in an environment. i’ll be returning to the ayatana residency program in May of 2017 as an expedition leader for the Biophony: Bioacoustics for Artists program. find more about the program here.
Large screenprinted versions of my prints are currently up in Toronto at the Dbeatstro Cafe. The space cultivates community and creativity though showcasing art, live music and other community events. It is also an awesome vegan cafe that has a great brunch on the weekends.
In August of this year I was honoured to work the the Radical Design School in Toronto to facilitate a workshop for Grandmothers to Grandmothers in Gravenhurst, Ontario. It was a productive two days and great to spend a few up in the beautiful landscape of the Muskokas. Students made Read more…
I made these sketches of the flora of the wastelands and waysides of montréal this past summer. I enjoy walking my dog along the tracks and in the abandoned post industrial areas that are left in the city. It’s always amazing to me what is growing in those spaces, what Read more…
This past summer I was an artist in residence with the Ayatana Biophilia Artists’ Research Residency program. For a week I stayed in Chelsea, QC with 5 other artists from the US, Iceland and Australia studying nocturnal species and exchanging ideas about our art practices in relationship to the natural Read more…
I hosted the If You Got Ears show for CKUT in October. It’s was a great chance for me to experiment with some sounds I’ve been collecting and talk a little about nature, technology and feminism. CKUT says that If You Got Ears is a weekly, two-hour voyage through various Read more…
for the 2015-2016 academic year my work was featured in the school schmool day planner published by the two Public Interest Research Groups at Concordia and McGill. Below are a few of the drawings that became banners for individual months. Each creature reflected the name of the full moon for Read more…
From August through the beginning of November I’ve been the featured artist at Rise Above Restaurant in St. Catherine’s, Ontario. It’s been great to work with these folks. The restaurant is a beautiful space and the menu is excellent. Check them out if you are ever in st kitts!
See below for the write up from the art show invitation. It was such an honour to work with these youth and be a part of this project. About the exhibition (July 11 – August 29, 2014) Mural Arts invited printmaker Estraven Lupino-Smith to work with students at the Attic Read more…
I was interviewed by my friend and amazing artist Sarah Mangle about my work that is up at casa del popolo. It was a nice chance to speak about my work and to have some feedback about how others see it. The interview was played on Free City Radio on Read more…
some of the prints from both my vespertine and transformations series are up on the venue side of casa del popolo in montréal. Next time you are at a show there, check them out!
When I lived in Philadelphia, I had the opportunity to be an artist in residence with the A2O program. Artists and Art Outside is a partnership between Philadelphia Park and Recreation and the Mural Arts Program. I worked at Ziehler Recreation Center, where I facilitated free arts programming to foster Read more…
In 2014 I facilitated a series of classes called Creative Constellations through the Print Center Artists in Schools Program. I worked with youth at the Attic Youth Center to experiment with photography techniques, culminating in exposing cyanotype portraits on fabric. We used this simple and beautiful photo-based process to explore Read more…
I made this poster for the POP Montréal show series at the Brasserie Beaubien. It was fun to work on this for friends and have part of my prints come to life a bit with some colour.