Working in many forms from performance installation, music/sampling, poetry, video collage, to experimenting with artificial intelligence, Hunter creates portals: openings that collapse time and unite the past with the future to reflect divergent spaces of respite.
Liz Ikiriko
Liz Ikiriko is a biracial Nigerian Canadian artist and curator. Her practice is focused on African and diasporic narratives. She is committed to the creation of embodied experiences that utilize accessible platforms to share moments of vulnerability and care for all of us on the margins. She is the curator of “Is Love a Synonym for Abolition?,” a feature exhibition of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival (May 2021) presenting works by Timothy Yanick Hunter and Isabel Okoro, presented at Gallery 44 in Toronto. She is Assistant Curator at the Art Gallery of York University.