Edward Goss’s art is intentionally bold in colour and energetic in execution. His work is defined by the intricate use of collage, cut-outs, scrapings, and layered colours. His visual motifs, along with the impulse driving his brushstrokes, align with the neo-expressionist movement. ...
France Trudel’s artwork exists in a realm between abstraction and figuration. Her vibrant colours, ethereal pastels, and blurred outlines emphasize shapes and hues, highlighting the few represented elements. Trudel intentionally destabilizes herself, drawn more to the interplay between composition and selected colours than to a literal depiction of the external world. ...
Born in 1986, Pitseolak Qimirpik hails from Kinngait (Cape Dorset). His work stands out for its blend of pop-culture symbols and traditional narratives specific to his origins. His aesthetic seamlessly integrates with the contemporary art scene while maintaining strong connections to his ancestral roots. ...