
Hannah Davis
February 2025
Hannah Bel Davis is a writer and visual artist working and creating on the traditional and unceded land of the Halkomelem-speaking peoples, also known as New Westminster. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Concordia University and a BFA in Film and English from Simon Fraser University. Her work has been published in People Department Magazine and Font.

Memet Burnett
May 2025
Memet Burnett is a sculptor, potter, painter, printmaker, photographer, poet, storywriter, and fiddler, and also a life-long naturalist, cold water swimmer and a retired veterinarian.

Todd Korol
September 2025
Todd Korol is a Canadian photographer known for his compelling images of the Canadian Prairies. He specializes in capturing the beauty of rural landscapes, farming life, and the natural world. His work often highlights the vastness and solitude of the prairies, portraying both the expansive skies and the intimate details of everyday life in the rural heartlands. Korol’s photography is characterized by its use of light, composition, and texture, creating images that evoke a sense of place and connection to the land.

Jenny Clark
December 2025
Jenny Clark’s current work is a love letter to fire ecology, kindled when she watched her beloved valley of the Rocky River in Jasper National Park burn in 2003. While her previous work had been based in her exposure to art therapy, Buddhist meditation, 5-element acupuncture and Abstract art, the fire paintings are a mix of her scientific knowledge of wildfire and her long habit of painting abstractly from the subconscious.