Pomodoro
Ava Bowman. b. 2005, Toronto, Canada.
An installation that creates an immersive display from my own memory. A nod to Grandmother’s love, hard work, and familial connection within tradition, that aims to extend her generosity to participants.
Pomodoro, 2025. Oil paint on masonite board, mason jars, paper, ink, linoleum, basil, sugo.
Naiad’s Garden
by Nancy Gomez
This work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with nature even while in the city. Inspired by the serene soundscape of Wilket Creek in Toronto, this project blends photography and immersive audio to create a peaceful, meditative space for people to enjoy. Despite being in the chaos of the city, this work is meant to bring that sense of peace to the viewers so they can feel relaxed.
Please enjoy a relaxing viewing while listening to nature. (Headphones/Earphones Recommended)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PQ7ISGr7JDCgzIcbKOkZAle95soZLQbt/view?usp=sharing
Hunted by Delusion
by Ashlyn Salmon
2x3ft on wooden braced panel
Micron Markers and watercolour on watercolour paper
Fredericton in Fall
by Sophia Noelle
Night Shoot
by Madison Schneider





















