ArtAttack! 2025 Catalogue

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ARTATTAck!

November 6, 2025

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre 12 Alexander Street

Doors and viewing at 6:30PM

Live auction at 7:30PM

Tickets

Order online at artattack.buddiesinbadtimes.com

Or by phone at 416-975-8555

Preview event

October 4, 2025

Tallulah’s Cabaret

EVENT PARTNERS

cURATORiAl cOMMiTTEE

Natalie King

Luke Painter

Mia Sandhu

Thomas Schneider

HOST

Ted Morris

AUcTiONEER

Frances Fripp

ligHTiNg DESigNER

Darren Shaen

gRAPHic DESigN

Awake Studio

EVENT PRODUcERS

Chris Ironside

Aidan Morishita-Miki

SPEciAl THANkS

Vasko Kocovski, Tanner Hodgson, David Taylor, James Pun, Bonte Minnema & Sameer Patil, Wade Muir, Mars Alexander, Julie Phan, Ty Sloane, Michelle Smith, Shawn Schmidt, our staff, volunteers, and all the people who generously donated the items up for bids tonight.

Table of Contents

cONTENTS 06 07 08 10 11 26 33 38 ABOUT BUDDIES

ARTiSTic DiREcTOR'S NOTE cURATORiAl STATEMENTS HOW IT WORkS

BUDDIES

ABOUT BUDDIES

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is the world’s largest and longest-running queer theatre. For 47 years, Buddies has carved out a sexy, disobedient edge in Toronto’s theatre scene and has been a world leader in amplifying queer voices and developing their stories for the stage. In our year-round theatre season, Buddies is a home for artistic risk—a place where emerging talent hone their radical visions, and where established artists go to do the daring works other theatres might shy away from. Since 1979, we've welcomed over one million audience members and premiered over 1,000 new works for the stage.

Buddies Buddies

All the money raised at ArtAttack! goes to support the future of this vital queer space.

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the longer i spend in this job, the more i marvel at just how improbable this whole place is. from its origins as a scrappy indie company making experimental theatre based on the work of obscure poets, buddies became an energy, then a force, at its best it’s even a movement. it’s a gathering place, a lightning rod, a cruising zone, a crucible, an icon, and somehow, somewhere along the way this transgressive upstart became a venerated institution.

Bad Times Theatre Buddies

however unlikely this place might be, however impossible the world might feel, buddies survives and thrives because for 47 years, the queers in this city have shown up and made this place imaginable. which is what you are all helping to do tonight—by being here, by looking hot, and by believing in what queer creativity can do (change the fucking world).

thank you for celebrating queer art and queer artists. the world out there isn’t kind right now. our loves, our art, our parties—suddenly they’ve become acts of resistance again. we are back in the bad times: it is so necessary that we cherish and nurture spaces for tenderness, transgression, and sexiness. thank you for being with us. you look fabulous.

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“This collection of work reflects my own interests in decoration, ornamentation and figuration. The themes here range from humorous, formal, dramatic, gentle and highly tactile in their appearances. These are artists that I have followed for years and I often think about their practices when I am making work in the studio myself. I consider the ArtAttack! auction as the most fun and engaging auction in Toronto, and I am honoured to be a part of it.”

Luke Painter is an artist and professor in Toronto. His practice explores a wide range of historical and contemporary subjects in relation to pattern, ornamentation, interior design, technology and his own personal history. His work has been shown in local and international exhibitions including Moving Images at Patel Brown Gallery in Montreal, Ways of Something at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Five Years of Contemporary Canadian Drawing at the Art Gallery of Sudbury. Luke has received grants from Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council and was nominated for the K.M. Hunter Award in the Visual Arts through the Ontario Arts Council. His work has been reviewed by Canadian Art, Border Crossings and The Globe and Mail. Luke is an Associate Professor in the Experimental Animation program at OCAD University in Toronto.

NATAlIE kINg

“ArtAttack! gathers artists whose practices explore queer kinship, resistance, joy, and cultural memory. As curator, I wanted to highlight work that resists simplification - that holds space for contradiction, humour, grief, and care.

Each artist in this lineup brings a distinct approach rooted in lived experience. From diasporic futurisms, ancestral knowledges to graphics that centre refusal and surreal intimacies, these works offer multiple entry points into queer world-building. Curating this year’s ArtAttack! is a way of honouring the layered, often contradictory and complex realities of queer expression. It’s about refusing coherence in favour of presence and reverence - and making space and place for complexity, collectivity, and creative survival.”

Natalie King (she/they) is a queer interdisciplinary Anishinaabe (Algonquin) artist, curator, facilitator, and member of Timiskaming First Nation. Working across painting, installation, sculpture, video, community engagement, and curation, King’s work explores cultural survival, memory, kinship, and the radiant cycles of life and death and Anishinaabe cosmologies. Their practice bridges body and land, intimacy and resistance, often centering queer and Two-Spirit kin through vibrant and emotionally charged visual language. Grounded in Anishinaabe teachings and anti-colonial frameworks, King’s work enacts desire, joy, grief, and futurity. Recent exhibitions include Legacies of Love at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, POWER (ONSITE Gallery), and Worldbuilders, Shape-shifters (The Robert McLaughlin Gallery). Their work is held in the permanent collections of McMaster University and the Doris McCarthy Gallery.

Luke Painter Kim Mia Sandhu Thomas Schneider

“It is my pleasure to present the works of Alexa Hatanaka, Emily Pope, Corri-Lynn Tetz, Stanzie Tooth, and Balint Zsasko for this year's ArtAttack! In curating this selection, I was driven by a deep admiration for these artists, their work and their dedication to their practice. I sought out pieces that explore the figure and nature, with an emphasis on the politics of identity. Each artist contributes a distinct voice, working across mediums in printmaking, painting, and drawing. I chose work I would personally be excited to have in my own collection, and I hope the new owners will feel the same sense of excitement and connection to these pieces that I do.”

Mia Sandhu is a Punjabi Canadian artist currently residing in Toronto, Ontario. Sandhu’s multidisciplinary practice explores themes of femininity, sexuality, cultural hybridity, self-authenticity, and safety. Sandhu seeks to examine inner conflicts seemingly intrinsic to womanhood while also challenging more abstract concepts like unrequited assimilation and cultural dysphoria. She attained her BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2009. Her work can be found in private collections around the world. She has exhibited across Canada, the USA and Europe.

THOMAS ScHNEIDER

“This collection brings together five artists whose practices navigate memory, identity, and the ways material can hold and transform meaning. From chainmail to ceramics, from painted words to landscapes, each artist reimagines familiar forms into sites of reflection and connection.

Viewed as a whole, the works trace the ways artists shape memory into form, and how the everyday materials and images around us can carry histories of belonging, resilience, and care.”

Thomas Schneider (b. 1995) is a multidisciplinary artist and arts administrator based in Toronto, Canada. The majority of his time is spent working with artists, designing exhibitions, and bringing them to life. He currently works at Olga Korper Gallery as a registrar and lead preparator. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017 and has exhibited in galleries throughout the United States and Canada.

Painter Luke Painter Kim Natalie Mia Sandhu

Thomas Schneider

HOW IT WORkS

Register

When you buy a ticket to the auction, you’ll be e-mailed a link to pre-register for your paddle. This’ll save you time at the door, and let you get to the art faster!

You can pick up your bidding paddle in the Cabaret as soon as you arrive (or register for one if you still need to). With your paddle, you can bid on any lot in our live and silent auctions. Spend less time in the checkout line by authorizing the purchase of your items to either your Visa or MasterCard when you register and items successfully bid on can be immediately purchased. All you have to do is pick them up at the end of the evening!

Silent Auction

You can bid on items in the silent auction as often as you like using the same bidder number you use for the live auction. The highest bid received by our staff at the time of closing wins—winning bids will be posted on the boards within 10 minutes of the silent auction closing.

The Tuck Shop

All items are available for purchase at set prices (capped at $100), which are listed in the catalogue and on display. Items can be purchased by card, and taken with you, or picked up by paddle number at the end of the night. You will also find multiples from previous years here!

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Payment

You can pick up and pay for your items any time throughout the evening. Buddies accepts Visa, MasterCard, and debit.

Paying by Instalment

Any purchase total of $1,000 or more can be paid for by instalment if you so choose. Speak to a staff member at the registration desk for more information or to set up an instalment plan before you start bidding.

Tax Receipts

If the final purchase price of an item in the live auction is equal to or greater than 120% of the posted estimated value, the purchaser will be issued a charitable tax receipt for the difference between the estimate and the selling price.

Conditions of Sale

Each lot contains an estimated value obtained from sources the ArtAttack! steering committee believes to be reliable, but no representation or warranty as to the actual resale value is made or implied. Estimate values include value of framing, where applicable. All sales are final. No purchase can be returned, refunded, or exchanged. All items are sold as is, as exhibited. Buddies reserves the right to share the contact information of successful bidders with the artists whose work they have purchased.

lOT 1

Curated by Luke Painter

RON SiU

Seven Wonders

2025

Cyanotype on paper

Original work

12" x 16"

Estimate $875

Ron Siu is an artist currently based in Tkaronto/ Toronto, Canada. Siu’s practice incorporates painting, printmaking and animation elements to explore themes around Queer desire and fantasy. His work is informed by Western and Asian art historical canons, decorative art movements such as Art Nouveau, alongside more contemporary pop sources such as gay-themed Japanese romance manga (Yaoi), video games and supernatural horror. By making connections between seemingly disparate cross-cultural threads, Siu aims to express a contemporary sense of Queer imagination.

Siu graduated with his BFA in Drawing & Painting at OCAD University in 2019. His work has been shown in exhibitions across Canada and internationally in the UK and Germany. Siu is currently pursuing his MFA at the University of Guelph.

ronsiu.ca // @rsronsiu

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 2

Curated by Natalie King

HOllY FEDiDA

Two Dewdrops

2024

Oil on Panel

Original work

9" x 12"

Estimate $1,300

Holly Fedida is an artist invested in the intricacies of observation and the objects and sensations that surround us. Working with painting and drawing, she aims to imagine different possibilities for the still-life genre, creating pictures in which objects can become subjects: taking on the roles of active protagonists.

Holly holds a BFA in Painting & Drawing from Concordia University. She has been the recipient of funding from The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Toronto Arts Council. Her work has been shown at galleries and DIY spaces across Ontario and Quebec, including most recently at Hunt Gallery in Toronto. She currently lives and works in the east end of Toronto.

hollyfedida.com // @h_fedida

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 3

Buddies Pick

ASHlEE MARcUS

Oh! Holey Night

2025

Hand embroidery. Counted cross-stitch and goldwork on vintage embroidery. Cotton fabric, cotton and metal threads.

Original work

19.5" X 13.75"

Estimate $1,250

Ashlee Marcus is a multidisciplinary artist from Thunder Bay, Ontario. She has a BFA Honours Degree in Theatre Design from York University and a Certificate in Technical Hand Embroidery with Merit from the Royal School of Needlework in London, UK.

Ashlee has contributed to the performing arts community in Canada for over twenty years and has been creating embroideries since childhood. Her textile practice is a stitch-and-humour mashup where pop culture meets pixelated perfection, allowing her to delve into portraiture in a way that is both intimate, dynamic, and often a little silly.

Oh! Holey Night was created by layering a unique narrative into a vintage embroidery to celebrate the dancers and clubs that make Toronto so special. Who's ready to party?

@ashleemarcus

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 4

Curated by Thomas Schneider

MiSBAH AHMED

Tiger’s Head Kenzan

2025

Ceramic stoneware

Original work

7" x 5" x 5.5"

Estimate $700

Misbah Ahmed is a multidisciplinary visual artist and designer based in Toronto. Her practice is expressed through sentimental observations of life that are imbued with symbols and references that move across personal and historical domains. Themes in her work examine dualities, nature, shifting cultural landscapes and everyday human experiences. She interrogates such themes by exploring and imagining narratives within the Pakistan diaspora and other communities of colour existing in liminal spaces. Her practice primarily involves oil paint and ceramic sculpture, where her creative process and methodologies combine modern and traditional techniques. Her body of work has sought to maintain and continue generational practices, while simultaneously using these practices as a vehicle for reconnecting with ancestral landscapes.

misbahahmed.com // @misb_h

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 5

Curated by Mia Sandhu

Bleeding Heart

2023

Oil on linen

Original work

24" x 20"

Estimate $8,000

Born in Calgary, Alberta, Corri-Lynn Tetz now lives and works in Montreal, Quebec. She studied painting and drawing at Red Deer College, Emily Carr University, and graduated from the MFA program at Concordia University in 2015. Using inventive figuration to explore identity, sensation and desire, Tetz is interested in the ways images and meaning are transformed through painting and how this process disrupts notions of the gaze. Tetz has received funding from the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Quebec, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. Her projects have been exhibited widely, with solo exhibitions at Blouin Division (Montreal), Anat Ebgi, (Los Angeles), Gallery 12.26,(Dallas, Texas), and at Arsenal Gallery, (NYC). Tetz’s first institutional exhibition, Art Lover, took place in 2021 at Contemporary Calgary, and her first European solo exhibition, Tender Buttons, opened in June 2024, at Sim Smith Gallery in London, England.

corrilynntetz.com // @clynntetz

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 6

Buddies Pick

ANDRES SilVA VigNOli

Singapore Sling 2024

Watercolour on paper

Original work

10¼ " x 14¼"

Estimate $600

Andrés Silva Vignoli (b. Panama, 1987) is a painter based between London and Berlin. Originally trained as an architect at the University of Florence, he later worked in mapmaking — experiences that inform his meticulous attention to detail and his deep engagement with the spirit of a place. He obtained a Master’s in painting from the Royal College of Art in 2025.

Blending the precision of natural history illustration with the evocative power of magical realism, he works primarily in watercolour on paper, linen, and canvas. He has exhibited in galleries in Berlin (2020–2025) and London (2025) participated in the annual auction of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Panama (2025), as well as the Artsy Art Relief Auction (2025) His work has been published in several books and magazines, including Gefiederte Welten, my Gay Eye, Graes Magazine, Chiriquí: La Provincia del Barú and Coup d’Etat magazine.

andressilva.eu // @a.silvavignoli

Artwork courtesy of the artist

RAiSE YOUR PADDlE

We take a break from the bidding to give everyone in the room a chance to show their support. Get your paddle up in the air to donate to Buddies and help us honour our queer histories and dream up queer futures.

lOT 7

Buddies Pick

MAURicE VEllEkOOP

Aesop Pride Queer Library Book Giveaway

2024

Inks on paper

Original work 15 " x 21"

Estimate $1,950

Illustrator/cartoonist Maurice Vellekoop was born in 1964 in Toronto. Since graduating from OCA in 1986 he’s worked for top international magazine and advertising clients, and published numerous zines and comics, created concept and background art for animated films, and his work has been exhibited around the world. His books include Vellevision, A Cocktail of Comics and Pictures, Maurice Vellekoop’s ABC Book: A Homoerotic Primer, and A Nut At The Opera. His epic graphic memoir, I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together, from Random House Canada, won the Toronto Book Award and the Trillium Book Award. mauricevellekoop.com // @mauricevellekoop

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 8

Curated by Natalie King

PHiliP lEONARD OcAMPO

Omega Omega Omega

2023

Acryla gouache on panel

Original work

Dimensions variable

Estimate $1,200

Philip Leonard Ocampo (b.1995) is an artist and arts facilitator based in Tkaronto, Canada. Ocampo’s multidisciplinary practice involves painting, sculpture, writing and curatorial projects. Exploring worldbuilding, radical hope and speculative futures, Ocampo’s work embodies a curious cross between magic wonder and the nostalgic imaginary. Following the tangents, histories and canons of popular culture, Ocampo is interested in how unearthing cultural touchstones of past / current times may therefore serve as catalysts for broader conversations about lived experiences; personal, collective, diasporic, etc.

He holds a BFA in Integrated Media (DPXA) from OCAD University (2018)

philipocampo.com // @philip.ocampo

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 9

Curated by Luke Painter

AlEx MclEOD

Peach Playground

2025

Inkjet print, computer generated image

Edition 1 of 5 19" x 13"

Estimate $1,350

Alex McLeod is a Toronto-based visual artist known for creating immersive 3D environments exploring themes of interconnectedness, life cycles, and the space between life and death. He blends technical precision with conceptual depth, drawing inspiration from social networks, the built environment, and digital culture. His work often takes the form of digital universes that serve as metaphysical landscapes, prompting reflection on technology's influence on our relationship with nature.

alxclub.com // @alexander_mcleod_

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 10

Curated by Thomas Schneider

kENDRA YEE

Playful

2025

Ceramic (gas fired)

Original work

12" x 12" (Each tile, 6" x 6")

Estimate $2,800

Kendra Yee (b. 1995, Tkaronto/ Toronto) is an arts practitioner that seeks to materialize the truths and fictions of memory. Yee pulls tales from; personal stories, lived experience and collective narratives to develop site-specific installations that carve alternative archives. Yee has programmed and exhibited with: The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa), Patel Brown (Toronto), Hearth (Toronto), Heavy Manners (Los Angeles), and Juxtapoz (NYC).

kendra.studio/ // @kendrayee

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 11

Curated by Mia Sandhu

STANziE TOOTH

Mother and Child V

2024

Ink on watercolour paper

Original work

11" x 14"

Estimate $2,700

Stanzie Tooth's paintings are deeply intertwined with the forests of southern Ontario, where she spent her formative years. Her accumulated bodies of work draw inspiration from the rich tapestry of art history, yet strives to capture a narrative that resonates with a more bodily and intersectional experience. Tooth earned her BFA from OCAD University and obtained an MFA with distinction from the University of Ottawa. In 2015, she was honoured with the Joseph Plaskett Award for Painting, facilitating her residencies in Berlin, Iceland, Greece, and Italy. Tooth's contributions have been recognized by Canadian Art Magazine, The Toronto Star, and Now Magazine. Her artwork is included in various private and corporate collections, such as The Royal Bank, Toronto Dominion Bank, A.T. Tolley Collection, the City of Ottawa, and St. Michael’s Hospital. Tooth is based in Toronto, Canada.

stanzietooth.com // @stanzietooth

Artwork courtesy of the artist

Curated by Thomas Schneider

MORRiS FOx

Cairn

2022

Blackened, carbon and stainless steel chainmaille

Original work 2' x 3' approx.

Estimate $1,800

Morris Fox (he/they) is a queer-gothic artist/ writer, and an Interdisciplinary Humanities PhD candidate at Concordia (Tiohtiá:ke-MooniyangMontréal). Fox’s practice cruises the haunted house for feelings of community. Words and materials become a net that enmeshes, become a necropolis, a cemetery of desire. He interconnects eco-poetry, self-performance, VR, video, textiles, chainmaille, with queer material research, rubbing against ruins of memory, shimmering with apocalyptic imaginaries. Fox graduated from SAIC’s Low Residency MFA (2018), and Concordia’s Studio Arts BFA (2011).

Past exhibitions include: Regarde! Tiotiá:ke (2023), Sex Ecologies: Becoming Plastic, Stoveworks (2023), My Gay Mediaeval Times, Spacemaker II, (2022), Claudia Hart’s Ludicy, Hyphen Hubs (2021). Fox interned at the Icelandic Textile Centre, Blönduós (2020), and completed artist residencies including NES, Skagaströnd (2019), Icelandic Textile Centre (2019), Artscape Gibraltar Point, (2018). He is a member of the collective QueerSoftOrange.

morrisfox.net // @morsefaaks

Artwork courtesy of the artist

FRANciScO DE lA BARRA

Felix 07

2022

Ink on arches paper

Original work 18" x 24"

Estimate $1,250

Francisco De la Barra (b. 1970, Santiago, Chile) lives and work in Montreal, Canada. He holds MFAs in architecture, landscape architecture and in visual arts, the latter obtained from Université du Québec à Montreal.

His work focuses on drawing and painting, most recently with the production of ink washes on paper. His interests lay in the exploration of the role of memory in the construction of images through the depiction of the male body and of architectural and natural spaces. He has shown his work in Canada, the United States, Chile and Argentina. Selected exhibitions are McBride gallery and the Maison de l’architecture du Québec, both in Montreal, Fine Arts Museum of Boston, Tufts University and Northeastern University Galleries, in Boston, Samsøn Projects and Hampden Gallery in Massachusetts, and Paul Petro Contemporary Art, in Toronto.

fran6co.com // @fran6codlb paulpetro.com // @paulpetrocanada

Artwork courtesy of the artist and Paul Petro Contemporary Art

lOT 14

Curated by Mia Sandhu

EMilY POPE

Pressure Point

2024

Oil on canvas

Original work

20" x 16"

Estimate $6,200

Emily Pope (b. 1993, Canada) is a painter living and working in Toronto, Canada. Her work explores the interaction of figure with symbolic elements and settings to amplify her experiences of womanhood. Pope's recurring use of symbolism and still life serve as visual anchors, working on themes of longing, identity, and transformation through the emotional landscapes she traverses, aiming to provide a glimpse into the intangible experiences of existing, presenting an inward life of daydreams on canvas.

emilypope.ca // @eeepope

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 15

Curated by Natalie King

IzzY PAEz

Payasito con Gaseosa (Clown with Fizzy Drink)

2024

Pencil crayons & water colour

Original work 14" x 17"

Estimate $1,050

Izzy Paez is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist whose work draws on childhood memories of growing up in Mexico. Influenced by folkloric cautionary tales like El Cucuy and stories exchanged between children, Paez explores memory, dreams, femininity, and the subconscious.

Using painting, illustration, and sculpture, she builds fantastical, nocturnal worlds rich with saturated colour, anthropomorphic figures, and woman-centered protagonists. Her work revisits Latin American lore—such as La Llorona, Brujas, and La Siguanaba—to question inherited narratives and machismo portrayals of women, reclaiming their complexity and power.

izzypaez.com // @izzypaez

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 16

Buddies Pick

FRiEDlAND Hard Feelings

2022

Acrylic on wood panel

Original work

9" x 12"

Estimate $2,200

Nancy Friedland (b. 1971, Canada) is a painter investigating narrative, the family album, landscape and light in her work. After moving away from her roots in photography, Friedland began exploring these preoccupations through paint. Sometimes she conjures a romantic fairytale from whole cloth, sometimes she works with her own photographs or family snapshots as source material. She is drawn to the magic that happens in the flawed translation from one medium to the next.

After studying photography at OCAD, Friedland completed her MFA at the Rochester Institute of Technology as a Sir Edmund Walker Scholar. She has received grants from the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts, and has exhibited across Canada, the US and internationally. Her most recent solo show was in London, England at PM/AM Gallery.

nancyjanefriedland.com // @nancyfriedland

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 17

Curated by Luke Painter

JUliE MOON

Chamoe

2025

Porcelaneous stoneware, slips, underglaze, glaze

Original work

15.5" x 12" x 5"

Estimate $1,800

Julie Moon (she/her) is a Toronto-based ceramic artist, holding a BFA from OCAD University (2005) and an MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University (2010).

Julie is inspired by the language of ornament, pattern, tactile media, and the human figure. Her practice is deeply connected to the intuitive process of making, allowing subconscious thoughts and geometries to manifest. Julie has exhibited in galleries across Canada and the US, notably the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, ART Toronto, the Philadelphia Art Fair, MASS Gallery in Austin, TX, Society for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh, PA, and the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, MN. Julie has worked extensively as an artist-in-residence, including at The Ceramic Art Center in Berlin, Anderson Ranch Art Center in Aspen, CO, The Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MO, and a four-year residency at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, PA.

juliemoon.com // @juliemoonceramics

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 18

Buddies Pick

zAcHARi lOgAN

Blue Forest with Purple Light (from Enigmas Series)

2024

Acrylic on wood panel

Original artwork

6" x 6"

Estimate $2,800

Canadian artist Zachari Logan (b. 1980, Saskatoon) works mainly with large-scale drawing, ceramics and installation practices. Employing a strategy of visual quotation, mined from place and experience, Logan re-wilds his body as a queer embodiment of nature. He has exhibited widely throughout North America, Europe and Asia and is found in private and public collections worldwide, including; National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, Remai Modern, Peabody Essex Museum, Leslie-Lohman Museum, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 21cMuseums Hotel Collection and Fondazione Thetis, among others.

Logan has attended many residencies; including Vienna's Museums Quartier MQ21 Program, the International Studio & Curatorial Program in Brooklyn, and Little Bird Artist Residency in rural Bulgaria. His work has been featured in many publications worldwide, including BBC Culture, The Boston Globe, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Border Crossings, and Hyperallergic to name a few. zachariloganart.com // @zachari_logan www.paulpetro.com // @paulpetrocanada

Artwork courtesy of the artist and Paul Petro Contemporary Art

The silent auction closes here! Get those last bids in and have your 50/50 tickets ready for the draw.

lOT 19

Curated by Thomas Schneider

gABE SEAMON

Kinship

2024

Oil on muslin

Original work 14" x 11"

Estimate $1,350

Gabe Seamon (b. Toronto, ON) is a visual artist who works across video, performance, painting, drawing, and sculpture. Seamon received his BFA in Intermedia at Concordia University in Montréal, QC, and his MFA in Studio Arts at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. His work has been shown internationally at Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York, NY and AUTOMAT Gallery in Philadelphia, PA, among others. He has exhibited nationally in Montréal, QC at Eastern Bloc and Family among others, and in Toronto, ON at 100 Garage.

gabeseamon.com // gabe_seamon

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 20

Curated by Natalie King

MEgAN FEHElEY

birch bark biting: nipin

2022

Silkscreen print

Edition 2 of 5 26" x 20"

Estimate $1,000

Megan Feheley is an ililiw (Cree) and Irish interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto. They are currently working towards their BFA in Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University, and work predominantly in experimental sculpture/ installation, beadwork, textiles, painting, and video. Feheley's work has been exhibited internationally in Aotearoa (New Zealand), and nationally in Toronto, Regina, Oshawa, North Bay, Picton, and in online presentations. Feheley has had a recent solo exhibition with Xpace Cultural Centre (Toronto, 2020), and was the recipient of the 2022 Virtual Residency with Open Studio (Toronto). They also participated in an awardwinning collaboration with the Royal Ontario Museum (Uncover/Recover project, 2019), for which Feheley was the recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award (2019).

meganfeheley.format.com // @meganfeheley

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 21

Curated by Thomas Schneider

PiERRE DORiON

Gibraltar Point

2025

Oil on linen

Original work

12" x 14"

Estimate $4,350

Pierre Dorion was born in Ottawa in 1959, now living in Montreal. Bachelor in Visual Arts at the University of Ottawa in 1981, he started to exhibit his work two years later. Centre International d'art contemporain offered him a solo exhibition in 1994 (Autoportraits 1990-1994). In 1997, he was awarded the prix Louis-Comtois from the City of Montreal in collaboration with Association des galeries d'art contemporain. In 2010, the Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal presented an exhibition of his paintings paired by the source material he uses for his work , titled Pierre Dorion: peinture et photographie. In 2012, the Musée d'art contemporain offered him a retrospective exhibition that travelled to the Dalhousie Art Gallery in Halifax. He is represented by Galerie Blouin Division in Montreal, and Jack Shainman Gallery, in New York.

@pierredorion

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 22

Curated by Luke Painter

MilES INgRASSiA

At Rest

2024

Oil on canvas

Original work

32" x 40"

Estimate $2,700

Miles Ingrassia is a Hamilton born artist, now based out of Toronto. He received his BFA from OCAD University in 2013, and an MFA from York University in 2019. His figurative oil paintings consider questions of identity, gender, and coming of age, with a deeper focus on how young men engage in intimacy and touch.

milesingrassia.com // @milesingrassia

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 23

Curated by Natalie King

FiNN SiMARD

Design Bundle

2021, 2023

Fabric scarves, hat 24" x 24" (scarves)

Estimate $350

Finn Simard is registered status at Couchiching First Nation. He is an artist and designer working with visual material culture to examine current politics and policy schemes that implicate First Nations. His work investigates bad feelings and bad policy as manifestations of settlercolonial genocide, these investigations support his work's goal of asserting the position that First Nation art is an exclamation of First Nation inherent sovereignty. Simard's work illustrates a problematized national narrative of First Nation and Canadian relations to ultimately reveal present modes of settler-colonialism, genocide, First Nation politics, and policy. finnsimard.ca

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 24

Buddies Pick

kiM DORlAND

Don't You Wish (UAP)

2025

Watercolour on paper

Original work 9" x 11"

Estimate $1,750

Kim Dorland pushes the boundaries of representation through an exploration of memory, material, nostalgia, identity and place. Drawing heavily from the history and language of painting, the loose yet identifiable scenes are interjected with areas of heavy abstract impasto. His refusal to remain faithful to one medium or approach plays into the symbiotic nature of his work. He has exhibited globally, including shows in Milan, London, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. His work is featured in the Contemporary Art Foundation (Japan), The Sander Collection (Berlin); Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal; Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal; Glenbow Museum (Calgary); Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Art Gallery of Alberta, the Audain Art Museum, and numerous important private collections. @kimdorland

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 25

Curated by Mia Sandhu

AlExA kUMikO HATANAkA

Untitled

2020

Linocut on Haini Kozo washi

Artist Proof 1/3 10" x 8"

Estimate $2,100

Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka (b. 1988) is a JapaneseCanadian, queer and disabled artist based in Toronto, an identity that sculpts her practice. Hatanaka draws from her training in print and papermaking techniques, connecting to her intentional use of historical land-based materials and processes. Her adaptations of traditions, in the form of large-scale print installations and wearable sculptures, address contemporary questions of climate change, mental health, and survival.

Hatanaka’s practice is informed by her experiencebased research and collaboration, including long term community-engaged projects in the high Arctic, and performances that integrate and reinterpret kamiko, garments sewn out of washi, Japanese paper. Hatanaka has exhibited her work at the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa, CA), Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, CA), The British Museum (London, UK), Toronto Biennial of Art (Toronto, CA), the Guanlan International Printmaking Base (Shenzhen, China), Nikkei National Museum (Burnaby, CA), Ino Cho Paper Museum (Kochi, Japan), and Harper’s (New York, USA).

alexahatanaka.com // @alexahatanaka patelbrown.com // @patelbrowngallery

Artwork courtesy of the artist and Patel Brown

lOT 26

Buddies Pick

THAlMANN

Blueprints (Twilight Shadows)

2021

Folded cyanotype on fabric

Original work

8" x 10"

Estimate $2,300

Jessica Thalmann is an artist, curator and educator currently based in Toronto and New York City. She received an MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from ICP-Bard College and a BFA in Visual Arts from York University. Thalmann has taught at the International Centre for Photography, MacLaren Art Centre, Toronto School of Art, Gallery 44 and City College of New York. She has been an artist in residence at the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity, Alberta, Canada, and at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Her work has been shown in group exhibitions at Aperture Foundation, International Centre for Photography, Camera Club of New York Baxter St, and Humble Arts Foundation (New York), VIVO Media Arts Centre (Vancouver), Museum of Contemporary Art, Harbourfront Centre, Angell Gallery, Gallery TPW, and Art Spin. She is represented by Christie Contemporary.

jessicathalmann.com // @jthalmann1

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 29

Curated by Luke Painter

kEllY UYEDA

Lucky Sand Cherry

2025

Oil on canvas

Original work

18" x 14"

Estimate $1,900

Kelly Uyeda is a Japanese-Canadian painter whose work connects decorative pattern to notions of domesticity and perceptual engagement. Her paintings often feature vibrant motifs sourced from nature, textiles, architectural details or industrial design which are imbued with a sense of devotion through their careful repetition. Uyeda received her BFA from OCAD University and her MFA from the University of Guelph.

kellyuyeda.com // @kellyuyeda

Artwork courtesy of the artist

lOT 30

Buddies Pick kRiS kNigHT

Blow Pony

2012

Oil on prepared paper

Original work

5" x 7"

Estimate $2,000

Kris Knight is a Canadian painter whose work revolves around representation, queerness and intimacy. He is interested in the portrayal of diverse modes of masculinity, creating work that celebrates tenderness, vulnerability and ambiguity. Knight’s romantic figurative paintings and portraits are simultaneously intimate and remote, heavy and light, dense and playful; presenting emotional worlds: portals of the artist’s past and present, retreating from the muchness of the world as much as they reflect it. Working from personal images often collaged with found imagery and historical references, Knight’s paintings present a quiet, elegant world dominated by sensitivity and subtle melancholy. krisknight.com // @krisknight

Artwork courtesy of Bonte Minnema and Sameer Patil

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cOlE SWANSON Bird Brain 2025 Ink on paper Original work 11 ½" x 7 ½" $100

coleswanson.org @coleswansonart

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PANSY ASS cERAMicS Good Boy Pig Bank 2025 Porcelain Original work 4 ½" x 7 ½" x 3 ½" $96

pansyassceramics.com @pansyassceramics

5 TiM SiNglETON Here and Queer Forever 2025 Metal and enamel paint Edition of 100 1 ½" x 1 ½" $10 timsingleton.rocks @timpsingleton

6 PAUl DOTEY Pink Oxford Shirt 2024 Lino print Edition of 8 11" x 15" $50 pauldotey.ca @pauldotey

3 FARiHAH SHAH

Without A Leg to Stand On, Untitled 03 2021

Archival digital inkjet print Edition of 10 6" x 9"

$100

farihahshah.com @rihah

7 ADAM SEgAl Inverted city 2023 Digital illustration on paper 12" x 12" $100 @adamplayswithcolour

4 FARiHAH SHAH

Without A Leg to Stand On, Untitled 06 2021

Archival digital inkjet print Edition of 10 6" x 9"

$100

farihahshah.com @rihah

8 FASTWÜRMS Blue OXT 2025 Saa paper (artisan handmade mulberry paper) from Thailand, printed with Epson inkjet ecotank printer AP, edition of 50 8 ½" x 11"

$50

@kimkozzi // @daiskuse

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FASTWÜRMS

Scarlet Lake OXT

2025

Saa paper (artisan handmade mulberry paper) from Thailand, printed with Epson inkjet ecotank printer

AP, edition of 50

8 ½" x 11"

$50

@kimkozzi // @daiskuse

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FASTWÜRMS

D.W.N.

2025

Saa paper (artisan handmade mulberry paper) from Thailand, printed with Epson inkjet

ecotank printer

AP, edition of 50

8 ½" x 11"

$50

@kimkozzi // @daiskuse

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TRixiE & BEEVER

Madonna Montage bed tray

2023

Bamboo, glitter, ink, film, resin

Original work

20" x 12" x 2 ½"

$75

bbj.ca

@bbjdotca

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FASTWÜRMS

D.E.U.

2025

Saa paper (artisan handmade mulberry paper) from Thailand, printed with Epson inkjet ecotank printer

AP, edition of 50

8 ½" x 11"

$50

@kimkozzi // @daiskuse

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SASHA PiERcE

Kumi Kikkou Sketch

2019-2025

Watercolour, gouache, and ink on handmade #52 kozo paper

Original work

4 ¼" x 5 ¼"

$100

sashapierce.ca @sashapierceart

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JARED OlSEVER

Pride Bandana

2024

Bandana scarf

21 ¾" x 21 ¾"

$35

jaredsrobots.com

@jaredolsever

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cHRiSTOPHER ROUlEAU

It's Mainly Because of the Meat

2025

Enamel on mirror Edition 1 of 4

11 ¾" x 11 ¾"

$100

christopherrouleau.com @chris_rouleau

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THOM SEVAlRUD

Knot Bandana (Safety Orange)

2024

Print on cotton

fabric bandana

Open edition 21" x 21"

$40

thomsevalrud.com

@thomsevalrud

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THOM SEVAlRUD

Body Politic (Red) 2024 Print on cotton fabric bandana Open edition 21" x 21"

$40

thomsevalrud.com @thomsevalrud

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JAkE TOBiN Jake 2025 Ink and watercolour Original work 5" x 7" $40 jaketobin.ca @jaketobindraws

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MiTSUO kiMURA Mini-Flower 1 2025

Acrylic, ink, watercolor, and pigment on paper Original work 6" x 8"

$100

mitsuo-kimura.com @mitsuo.kimura

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JAkE TOBiN Kurt 2025 Ink and watercolour Original work 5" x 7" $40 jaketobin.ca @jaketobindraws

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MiTSUO kiMURA Mini-Flower 2 2025

Acrylic, ink, watercolor, and pigment on paper Original work 6" x 8"

$100

mitsuo-kimura.com @mitsuo.kimura

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DARRYl MABEY Keep On Dancing 2025 Digital print on canvas 12" x 12" $50

mabeyitsart.com @mabeyitsart

20 lUcAS MURNAgHAN Beneath the Surface 2019 Book 2nd edition printing $100 lucasmurnaghan.com @lucasmurnaghan

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BUDDiES iN BAD TiMES THEATRE The Rhubarb Festival 2021 Book Edition of 888 5" x 8", 164 pages $30 buddiesinbadtimes.com @buddiesto

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DREW NElSON Canada Stamps, 3 cent Goose, Gold 2019

Limited edition archival print Edition 4 of 100 9" x 9" $40

drewnelsonart.com @drewnelsonart

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SANDi FAlcONER Gut Feelings 08 “TANGK” 2024 Mono screen print Original work 12" x 12" $50

sandifalconer.com @sandifalconer

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DREW NElSON Toronto Subway Poem #2 (GOOD OL RICK) 2020

Limited edition archival print Edition 4 of 100 12" x 18" $95

drewnelsonart.com @drewnelsonart

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JOcElYN REYNOlDS gossamer 2025 Archival inkjet print 4" x 5" $100

28 JENNiE SUDDick Altars of the Everyday 4 2025 Iridescent perspex (acrylic), chain, onyx Edition of 3 6" x 10 1/2" $100

jenniesuddick.com

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SANDi FAlcONER Gut Feelings 14 “SKINTY FIA” 2024 Mono screen print Original work 12" x 12" $50

sandifalconer.com @sandifalconer

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cHRiS IRONSiDE All Things That Glitter Can't Be Gold #18 (Kunzite) 2025 Archival glue and glitter on paper Edition 1 of 5 8.5" x 11" $80

chrisironside.com @chris.ironside

32 TOM SkUDRA Untitled (Exhibition Poster) lithograph poster 48” x 36” $75

33 HOUSE OF INTERgENERATiONAl

The Magic of the Think Machine Gods 2021

White vinyl phonograph record LP, 45 rpm Edition 149 of 150 12" x 12" $30

discohospital.com

37 DREW SHANNON The Swimmer 2019 Risograph Edition 46 of 50 11" x 15" $30

drewshannon.ca @bonyfingers

34 HOUSE OF INTERgENERATiONAl Soft Subversions 2021

Double vinyl phonograph record, 45 rpm Edition 145 of 250 12" x 12" $40 discohospital.com

38 DREW SHANNON Reflect 2017 Risograph Edition 10 of 50 11" x 17" $30

drewshannon.ca @bonyfingers

35 FlORENT MANElli Blue Boy 2024 Pastel Original work 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" $100

florentmanelli.com @flomanelli

39 ROB WilSON Untitled 2018 Print 8 1/2" x 11" $60

robwilsonwork.com @robwilsonwork

36 FRANciScO-FERNANDO gRANADOS historias de amor de la historia del círculo 2025 Artist book Edition of 50 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" $15 @franfergra

40 FiNN SiMARD Sorry I'm Late... 2021 XL cotton t-shirt $75 finnsimard.ca

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A. HOST WITH THE MOST

A six-bottle selection of Cave Spring Vineyard’s winery exclusive estate grown wine and a $50 gift card from Global Cheese.

B. gAYcATION

Enjoy a luxurious two-night stay at The Cape, an exquisite boutique hotel on Picton Main Street, Prince Edward County. Redeemable November 1st, 2025 – April 30th, 2026.

c gET YOUR gROOM ON

Show your furry friends some love with a $500 grooming gift card that can be used for all grooming services at any one of Fur Bar Pet Grooming’s three locations and accompanying Fur Bar merch.

D. lOVE ON TOP

Get a headstart on your Pride 2026 plans with two tickets to YOHOMO’s highly sought-after Pride Saturday party, Love on Top, and two tickets to their Pride Sunday party, Together, all while keeping it cool with two YOHOMO baseball hats and two fans.

E. kINg OF THE gRIll

Impress your friends and family by showing off your grill skills with a Broil King Baron 420 Premium Gas Grill.

F. FOURPlAY

Dinner for four at Sassafraz and four tickets to Kainchee Lagaa + Jhooti (The Begging Brown Bitch Plays) by Bilal Baig at Buddies, onstage April 1-18, 2026.

g. BElIEVE IT OR NOT

Explore Toronto like a tourist, with four tickets for Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada and four tickets for the CN Tower, followed by dinner at the Rivoli, with a $150 food voucher (valid only for food purchases in the dining room).

H. BOOTS ON THE RUNWAY

No matter the season, choose style and comfort in a pair of Blundstone boots from Australian Boot Company.

I. ScREEN QUEEN

A Supporter Membership with the Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival – includes a 12- ticket package, exclusive access to member events, and much more!

J. BOOk clUB

The library is open! Catch up on your reading with a selection of books from local celebrity queer authors Pete Crighton (The Vinyl Diaries), Kerry Manders & brandy ryan (After Pulse), Marcus McCann (Park Cruising), and Lucas F. W. Wilson (Shame-Sex Attraction: Survivors’ Stories of Conversion Therapy) plus Joy, Sorrow, Anger, Love, Pride, published by the ArQuives.

k. YOU, ME & JUlIET

Enjoy dinner at the Rivoli with a $150 food voucher (valid only for food purchases in the dining room), plus tickets for four to Mirvish Theatre’s production of & Juliet. Redeemable for weeknight or weekday performances (Tuesday through Thursday) in January or February 2026 only.

l. SOME STRINgS ATTAcHED

Two “Price B” tickets to Canadian Stage’s production of Little Willy by world-renowned Canadian artist Ronnie Burkett, plus dinner for two at Sassafraz. Accompanied by his irreverent army of marionettes, Burkett presents a sassy take on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Not redeemable for March 25 - April 5, 2026 shows.

M. MARgARITAVIllE

Get out the chips and salsa and enjoy a curated selection of Tromba Tequila favourites Tromba Blanco, Tromba Cafeto, and a four-pack of Tromba Sparkling Margaritas.

N. cOME ON BABY, lIgHT MY FIRE

Heat things up this fall and winter with a VIGYL Candle Discovery Set. Designed in Toronto. Hand-poured in Montreal. Made in Canada. Proudly queer-owned and operated. Includes a lighter and tote bag.

O. QUEEROES

Live out your superhero fantasies with two custom framed Joe Phillips prints from his series Joe Boys, which famously graced the pages of XY Magazine. No stranger to the superhero world, Phillips has done work for both Marvel and DC Comic Books, including Superboy, Captain America, and The X-Men

P. HAPPY HOlIgAYS

Two tickets courtesy of Live Nation to The Jinkx & Dela Holiday Show at Meridian Hall on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Doors at 6pm & show time at 7pm.

Q. THIRST QUENcHER

Enjoy a selection of beer and vodka seltzer from Toronto's Mascot Brewery featuring a case of Lightweight Low-Calorie Lager and a case of Yard Line Pink Guava & Key Lime Vodka Seltzer.

R. BATHHOUSE AND BEYOND

Head over to The Men’s Room with a $100 gift card to outfit yourself in new gear and then turn up the heat with a selection of passes to STEAMWORKS including a 6-month Membership, 1 Free Large Room, 2 Free Lockers, 1 Free Standard Room, and 1 Free XL Room.

S. SPIRIT OF ROck

Unleash your inner icon with a Rock and Union Spirits Gift Basket. Includes a bottle of ultrasmooth Vodka: triple distilled and carbon filtered; and a bottle of all-natural, bold, aromatic Gin packed and ready to go in an iconic Rock and Union tote bag.

T. gOOD VIBRATIONS

Dim the lights, and indulge in some sexy playtime with a pillow harness by Maxwell Prince Leather Goods, and a basket of goodies from Come As You Are that will be sure to spice up your morning, afternoon or evening.

ARTISTS

Misbah Ahmed misbahahmed.com @misb_h

Francisco De la Barra fran6co.com @fran6codlb

Pierre Dorion @pierredorion

Kim Dorland @kimdorland

Paul Dotey pauldotey.ca @pauldotey

Sandi Falconer sandifalconer.com @sandifalconer

FASTWÜRMS @kimkozzi // @daiskuse

Holly Fedida hollyfedida.com @h_fedida

Megan Feheley meganfeheley.format.com @meganfeheley

Morris Fox morrisfox.net @morsefaaks

Nancy Friedland nancyjanefriedland.com @nancyfriedland

Francisco-Fernando Granados @franfergra

Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka alexahatanaka.com @alexahatanaka

House of Intergenerational discohospital.com

Miles Ingrassia milesingrassia.com @milesingrassia

Chris Ironside chrisironside.com @chris.ironside

Colby Jones colby-jones.com @colby.in.colour

Mitsuo Kimura mitsuo-kimura.com @mitsuo.kimura

Kris Knight krisknight.com @krisknight

Zachari Logan zachariloganart.com @zachari_logan

Darryl Mabey mabeyitsart.com @mabeyitsart

Florent Manelli florentmanelli.com @flomanelli

Ashlee Marcus @ashleemarcus

Alex McLeod alxclub.com @alexander_mcleod

Julie Moon juliemoon.com @juliemoonceramics

Lucas Murnaghan lucasmurnaghan.com @lucasmurnaghan

Drew Nelson drewnelsonart.com @drewnelsonart

Philip Leonard Ocampo philipocampo.com @philip.ocampo

Jared Olsever jaredsrobots.com @jaredolsever

Izzy Paez izzypaez.com @izzypaez

Pansy Ass Ceramics pansyassceramics.com @pansyassceramics

Sasha Pierce sashapierce.ca @sashapierceart

Emily Pope emilypope.ca @eeepope

Jocelyn Reynolds jocelynreyolds.com @jocelyn___reynolds

Christopher Rouleau christopherrouleau.com @chris_rouleau

Gabe Seamon gabeseamon.com @gabe_seamon

Adam Segal @adamplayswithcolour

Thom Sevalrud thomsevalrud.com @thomsevalrud

Farihah Shah farihahshah.com @rihah

Drew Shannon drewshannon.ca @bonyfingers

Andres Silva Vignoli andressilva.eu @a.silvavignoli

Finn Simard finnsimard.ca

Tim Singleton timsingleton.rocks @timpsingleton

Ron Siu www.ronsiu.ca @rsronsiu

Jennie Suddick jenniesuddick.com

Cole Swanson coleswanson.org @coleswansonart

Corri-Lynn Tetz corrilynntetz.com @clynntetz

Jessica Thalmann jessicathalmann.com @jthalmann1

Jake Tobin jaketobin.ca @jaketobindraws

Stanzie Tooth stanzietooth.com @stanzietooth

Trixie & Beever bbj.ca @bbjdotca

Kelly Uyeda kellyuyeda.com kellyuyeda

Maurice Vellekoop mauricevellekoop.com @mauricevellekoop

Rob Wilson robwilsonwork.com @robwilsonwork

Kendra Yee kendra.studio @kendrayee

Balint Zsako balintzsako.com @balintzsako

gAllERiES

Patel Brown patelbrown.com

Paul Petro Contemporary Arts paulpetro.com

Top Drawer Vintage @topdrawercanada

SilENT AUcTiON DONORS

The ArQuives arquives.ca

Australian Boot Company australianboot.com

Broil King broilking.ca

Canadian Stage canadianstage.com

The CAPE thecapepicton.ca

Cave Springs cavespring.ca

CN Tower cntower.ca

Come as You Are comeasyouare.com

Pete Crighton @petcri

Fur Bar Pet Grooming furbar.ca Inside Out insideout.ca

Kerry Manders kerrymanders.com

Live Nation livenation.com

Marcus McCann @mmccnn

Mascot Brewery mascotbrewery.com

The Men’s Room shopthemensroom.com

Mirvish Productions mirvish.com

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada ripleys.com

Rivoli rivolitoronto.com

Rock and Union rockandunionspirits.com

The Royal Hotel theroyalhotel.ca

Brandy Ryan @bonthebrink

Sassafraz sassafraz.ca

Steamworks swbaths.ca

Tromba Tequila tequilatromba.com

Yohomo yohomo.ca

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