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Our Team

Arts . Community . Education .
We are a team of artists working together to bring culture, liveliness, and smiles
to every face of the communities we enter and serve.
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Executive Director, Co-founder
Mesha
Afro-Indigenous community builder and advocate. She studied at OCAD University in Indigenous Visual Culture and Social Change. Mesha champions for marginalized communities, collaborating with non-profits and sitting on various provincial boards. Mesha's work focuses on youth homelessness, affordable housing, food sovereignty, anti-racism, mental health, and accessibility in the arts.

Visual Artist
Yasaman
Iranian-Canadian visual artist residing in Toronto. Yasaman is dedicated in the public art space, and proficient in digital and traditional mediums. She is an active participant in mural festivals, mentoring emerging artists, and collaborating with communities to produce meaningful, nature-inspired artwork.

Visual Artist
Jamera
Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist of Caribbean heritage specializing in acrylic, oil pastel, and digital painting. A TMU graduate, her art explores ideologies, concepts, and culture using bold colors and intricate organic shapes. Passionate about nurturing young minds, she inspires aspiring artists to embrace creativity and think outside the box.

Visual Artist
Isabelle
Multidisciplinary artist known as “Ella’s Precision,” uplifts and educates through her vibrant, detailed artwork. She has showcased her art in various organizations and city showcases. As a visionary, she plans to expand her services to support fellow artists, hoping to touch hearts with every piece she creates.

Visual Artist
Goldie
Golbahar is a Toronto-based visual artist and art educator specializing in painting, drawing, and mixed media. With a Bachelor’s degree in Painting and drawing from University of Tehran and a Certificate of Art from Seneca Polytechnic, she brings over 10 years of experience to her engaging classes and workshops. Golbahar has taught in various communities, inspiring creativity in children and seniors through diverse artistic techniques. Recognized with the Newcomer Mentorship Grant from the Toronto Arts Council in 2020, she is dedicated to enriching lives through art. Golbahar has exhibited her work in numerous group and solo shows in Canada and Iran.