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September 7 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Community Arts Space: Fostering Connections Public Celebration


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Saturday September 7, 2024
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The Riverdale Hub Gallery
1326 Gerrard St East, 3rd Floor
Free. No registration necessary

Community Arts Space 2024

Join us for a free public celebration commemorating this year’s Community Arts Space (CAS) summer presentation, featuring new ceramic works by ten Emerging Artists from VIBE Arts: Shamiso Chigwende, Betiel Ghirmay, Pixel Heller, Christopher Lee, Soka Lazara, Caylen Monroe, Muna-Moon Muse, Michelle Ruiz, Rabiyah Sagheer, and Jenny Yuhan Zhao. The works were created in a series of workshops led by artist and mentor Adam Williams. Meet the artists, ask questions, and gain insight into their inspirations, creative processes, and artistic practices.

Established in 2016, the Gardiner Museum’s Community Arts Space (CAS) is a series of collaborations with community partners and local artists rooted in the real and metaphorical ability of clay to transform. The program provides an inclusive space for its participants to connect, collaborate, and explore their creativity through hands-on making and open dialogue.

This year’s featured summer presentation celebrates the theme “Fostering Connections.” In collaboration with VIBE Arts, we invited ten emerging artists from diverse disciplines and with limited ceramic experience to reflect on their own personal histories, inspirations, and cultures. Using the medium of clay, they explored aspects of their identity ranging from family and tradition to food and nature, resulting in works that express their unique perspectives while highlighting broader connections between clay, creativity, and community.

With the Gardiner Museum temporarily closed for our Ground Floor Transformation, workshops are being held off site in July and August in partnership with Clay Space, guided by ceramic artist and mentor Adam Williams. The workshops create space for the artists to build meaningful relationships and develop narratives as they learn techniques ranging from coiling to mold pressing. The culmination of their work will be presented at The Riverdale Hub Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the artists and discover how working with clay can foster and nurture connections within our communities and ourselves.

Lead Sponsor

TD Ready Commitment
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About The Riverdale Hub Gallery


Riverdale Immigrant Women Enterprises (RIWE), commonly known as The Riverdale Hub is a non-profit, social purpose enterprise dedicated to assisting immigrant women and their families adjust to living in Canada. They aspire to bring together artists, environmentalists, and other progressive groups and individuals to create synergies, share and develop ideas for community revitalization.

About Clay Space


Clay Space, located in the East end of Toronto in the Little India neighbourhood, opened for business in August of 20202.  Clay Space is dedicated to exploration and experimentation in ceramic arts and other materials. They offer pottery classes and rent studio spaces for artists to practice.  Clay Space also partners and collaborates with local artists and organizations which provide art programming to marginalized communities in the Toronto area.

About VIBE Arts


VIBE Arts is a community-based organization dedicated to providing arts education and artistic mentorship to the next generation of creatives. They collaborate with partners in under-resourced communities to create a lasting impact on the lives of young people through arts education programming. Originally established in 1995 as Arts for Children of Toronto, their approach has evolved to focus on outreach programming that brings artists directly into neighborhoods, ensuring accessibility. In addition, VIBE Arts provides mentorship and artist development programs to cultivate a diverse pipeline of young creatives who receive guidance and gain experience as Art Educators.

About the Instructor

Adam Williams


Adam Williams was born in Trinidad in 1982. In 2000, he moved to Toronto to attend the Ontario College of Art & Design where he majored in drawing and painting. In 2003, he shifted his focus to clay and returned to Trinidad to complete his degree in visual arts at the University of the West Indies at St. Augustine. In 2011, he returned to Toronto, and in 2020, he opened his own studio, Clay Space. With a shifting focus from production pottery to sculpture, Williams’ work explores unstable patterns of power through figurines and architectural models. Ideas surrounding human sexuality, homonormatism, social aspirations, and the unintended consequences of upward mobility are strongly legible in his clay work.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Shamiso Chigwende


Shamiso Chigwende is a globally raised, self taught visual artist and nerd of Zimbabwean descent. Her creative realm is primarily visualized through illustrations, comics, and animation. Having moved from Texas to Zimbabwe, and Montreal to Toronto, Shamiso is still finding bits of herself in each new place. She’s had the pleasure of collaborating with local artists as part of the AGO Youth Council, presenting her first animated short at the TIFF Next Wave festival, and being a part of the VIBE Arts NExT Cohort.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Betiel Ghirmay


Betiel Ghirmay is a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto, currently pursuing her studies in drawing and painting at OCAD University. Her diverse body of work is deeply influenced by her Eritrean heritage, reflecting a vibrant blend of cultural themes and contemporary techniques. Betiel’s art has been showcased at the Papermill Theatre and Gallery. As an active Vibe Arts member, she assists in creative workshops in schools and teaches traditional Eritrean Jebena workshops, fostering cultural appreciation.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Pixel Heller


Pixel Heller is a multidisciplinary artist and designer currently based in Toronto. She delves into various mediums including painting, photography, performance, and textiles. Her creative journey is deeply influenced by her identity as a woman of Afro-Caribbean descent. Pixel explores themes of Black identity, carnival masquerade, cultural fluidity, and the preservation of cultures. She graduated from OCAD University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cross-Disciplinary Studies with a specialization in Life Studies.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Christopher Sun Jae Lee


Christopher Sun Jae Lee, also known as SUN, is a self-taught, second-generation Korean Canadian artist specializing in pseudo-graffiti and swag-style illustrations. He is dedicated to pushing boundaries and discovering new creative avenues to express himself (currently in ceramics, fashion, and cardboard sculptures). With his bold style, he embraces each project as an opportunity to share his love for the artistic process and aims to inspire others along the way. With his sights set on becoming a world-class artist, this is just the beginning of SUN’s journey.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Soka Lazara


Soka Lazara (she/her) is a lens-based artist and community arts facilitator of Costa Rican, Nicaraguan, French-Canadian, and German heritage, based in Mississauga. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography Studies from Toronto Metropolitan University and a Graduate Certificate in Arts Education and Community Engagement from Centennial College. Her artistic practice delves into themes of storytelling, identity, family lineages, and personal experiences.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Caylen Monroe


Caylen Monroe is a queer and non-binary multidisciplinary artist, figurative painter, muralist, and emerging installation artist. They’re interested in art-making as a form of storytelling and an act of community care. Through a maximalist approach to colour, their practice aims to facilitate spaces of rest, playfulness, and queer joy. Caylen’s work often explores themes of belonging, home, identity, and seeks to foster loving environments.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Muna Muse (Muna-Moon Muse)


Muna Muse (Muna-Moon Muse) is a multifaceted visionary from Toronto, driven by a profound desire to weave tales of retrospection through the lens of her camera and her art. Hailing from a diverse background, and with a keen understanding of the interplay between natural light and composition, Muna employs her technical prowess to capture scenes that transcend the ordinary, infusing them with a sense of wonder and introspection.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Michelle Ruiz


Michelle Ruiz is a rising multidisciplinary Latina Canadian Artist who communicates her culture, community, and life experiences through her art. She is dedicated to amplifying voices unheard; she aims to create pieces that resonate with the silenced. “In my artistic journey, growth is a constant concept for me. Every brush stroke, every creation, is another step forward. Exploring new techniques and embracing challenges is like unlocking new chapters of self-discovery. It’s not just about my artwork; it’s about evolving as an artist, finding my unique style with every piece that I produce.”

VIBE Emerging Artist

Rabiyah Sagheer


Rabiyah Sagheer is a Canadian-Pakistani interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto, explores the convergence of traditional media, textiles, and design. Her work, situated at the intersection of personal, social, and political themes, draws inspiration from culture, memory, and dreamscape, creating a captivating dialogue between her cultural heritage and contemporary experiences. An emerging artist and designer, Sagheer graduated with a BFA distinction in Drawing and Painting, accompanied by a Minor in Material Arts and Design-Textiles from OCAD University.

VIBE Emerging Artist

Yuhan Zhao


Yuhan Zhao is a first-generation Chinese Canadian. She has worked in a multitude of mediums including digital, photography, and lithography. Her work is often introspective, exploring the themes of the self, identity, as well as memories. Her works are shaped by her experiences growing up in both China and Canada while simultaneously existing as a neurodivergent individual. Apart from her artistic endeavors, she is in her third year studying design at York University and interning at IBM.

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The Gardiner Museum will close at 6 pm on Wednesday May 22 for the International Ceramic Art Fair Preview Gala.