Cartoon inspired by my beloved late fur baby, Steven. Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
A is for Agoraphobia is an illustrated alphabet according to the lexicon of Emily Dickinson, written by Annie Wong.
Illustrations by Eva Verity, all rights reserved.
Greetings to friends, family and colleagues.
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
Eat Your Art Out is a series featuring animals and body parts. Selected illustrations were featured in issue 64 of Broken Pencil Magazine (spring 2014).
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
Textures of Toronto was an installation by Mammalian Diving Reflex. Textures of Toronto included a survey of the city that investigated the various textures of nine Toronto neighbourhoods. With the guidance of local residents, samples were collected of local ephemera, plant life, debris, cockroaches and other materials specific to the neighbourhood. The survey cumulates into an installation of over 100 jars representing the different urban systems of the city as part of the Gladstone Hotel’s 2015 Grow OP Exhibition.
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
Installation photos by Virginia Antonipillai
Promises to a Divided City (2014) was a performance by Mammalian Diving Reflex in collaboration with The Theatre Centre, starring over 30 youth from across the GTA. Promises to a Divided City was a data-driven show examining socioeconomic dynamics in the city and in the body, and inviting audiences to participate in addressing the divided Toronto.
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
The AGO Youth Receptiveness Assessment Initiative was a project by Mammalian Diving Reflex as part of the company's residency at the Art Gallery of Ontario from December, 2014 - February, 2015. The AGO Youth Receptiveness Assessment Initiative Assessment Initiative included an assessment of the gallery's potential permeability to young people according to the principles the company developed in the Mammalian Succession Model for Youth Engagement, with some of the findings displayed with staff portraits in the AGO's Robert & Cheryl McEwen Gallery.
Click here for a short clip of me speaking about the installation.
Illustrations and wall design by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
Wall graphic design by Michael Barker
Installation photography by Dean Tomlinson
Friends hanging out.
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.
A selected illustration featured in issue 64 of Broken Pencil Magazine (spring 2014).
Illustrations by Eva Verity. All rights reserved.