Residency

  • Meg Hubert – November 2025

    November 2 2025 Hi, my name is Meg Hubert (she/her) and I am very honoured to have been selected as one of the participants in the Hammock residency for 2025. This vote of confidence has bolstered my curiosity and drive to explore.⁠⁠I am a settler of Dutch and Ukrainian ancestry and a descendant of Mennonite…

  • Amber Phelps Bondaroff – September 2025

    September 2 2025 Hello Hammock friends. My name is Amber PB (she/they), and I am a socially motivated, community-engaged, project-based artist, with backgrounds in visual arts, performance and music. I studied painting, textiles and multimedia in my undergraduate degree from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) before moving back to the prairies…

  • Jude Akrey

    My name is Jude | my pronouns are they & them | I am a white queer and trans Autistic artist occupying Treaty 3 Territory on the traditional lands of the Attawonderan, Haudenesonee, and Anishinaabeg people- this land is colonially known as Guelph, Ontario.  I have been living in the world as a trans person…

  • Kaitlyn Beugh

    I am an interdisciplinary visual artist and herbalist. My art practice is based in mindfulness and fosters a deeply rooted connection to the land I inhabit. My work plays on the ephemeral and is created in a flow state. I live, work, and play on the unceded land of the Coast Salish First Nations and…

  • Kay Gallivan

    Kay Gallivan is a multidisciplinary artist and educator. Her artistic process involves and is informed by participatory community experiences. Murals are a large part of Kay’s art practice, and she has big thoughts about how art can help us connect to the places we live and the people around us. When not doing her own…

  • Lisa Wilson hand drawn font

    Lisa Wilson Palmour is a self-taught artist who works in cultural history and digital archiving. She’s a long time resident of Vancouver (uninvited guest) but was born and raised in Alberta’s Treaty 7 territory. She has Ukrainian/Scottish heritage, and was brought up in a Ukrainian-Canadian family deeply connected to traditional lifeways. This upbringing taught her…

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