Alisha (she/her) is an artist and illustrator based in Toronto. Currently her work is focused on exploring relationships, empathy, and the body.
Anna (she/her) works with printed multiples, ceramics and digital drawings to canonize everyday foods and familiar objects, investigating our relationships with place, class and memory.
Harmeet (they/them) is a Tkaronto-based, working-class, trans, multiply disabled and mad Sikh panjabi settler, multidisciplinary artist and student. They are primarily working with digital illustration/design, fibre arts and acrylic painting. Through their practice and facilitation roles — Harmeet is deeply invested in making art and art making accessible in varying ways.
Homestead Ceramic makes vessels that are an encounter with slowness, creativity, connection, and home. It offers handmade decorative and functional vessels made by Chiedza Pasipanodya (they/she). Named after the land a family inherits, these vessels are inspired by the long standing pottery methods and aesthetics from Zimbabwe where Chiedza grew up. Homestead sells cups, vases, urns and bowls made of clay.
Jennifer (she/her) is a 30-year-old bisexual disabled woman, creating art and going to school for art therapy. Some of her works directly explore her life as a person with schizoaffective disorder (among other ailments) and how it affects her life and relationships as well as prejudice, stigma and oppression she faces as a disabled person.
Marnie & Michael is an artisan studio meets mental health initiative. They design and create leather bags and accessories with 15% of our profits going to mental health and wellness.
Kyra (she/her) is a disabled maker and designer who makes felt pennant flags and vinyl stickers. With her work, she aims to inspire, encourage, and amuse. Many of her designs are inspired by her own experience with disability and her own mental health struggles.
Pree (they/them) has an interdisciplinary arts practice under the name Sticky Mangos. Their work is love letters to their inner child, and affirming their queer, disabled, fat self.
ruby llanillos (they/them) is a latinx queer femme gnc artist & baddie living in toronto ontario. their art is femme supremacy/misandry/t-girl riot mess with original illustrations and written work.
Reena (she/her) is a teacher, writer and artist. Her practice involves hand-stamped work in a variety of mediums. As a chemo patient and through her involvement with Desmoid Canada, she advocates for tumour research, patient care and representation. Her work explores themes of hope and resiliency.
SaSa Naturals is a family-run business that makes skincare products without the use of harsh chemicals, parabens and sulphites. They encourage customers to think of their products as food for the skin, which is why they incorporate organically grown and locally sourced ingredients and use Indigenous farming practices in their growing methods.
Lilah (they/them) of Sentient Pansy is a disabled Indigiqueer artist based in Toronto. They work primarily in collage and textile arts, creating zines, stationery, and embroidered items.
Steph (she/her) is an illustrator and cartoonist living in Toronto. Her work is handmade and imperfect, and draws upon her own adventures with mental health. She also just really likes drawing chubby cats in exercise gear.
Super Sensitive is a celebration of emotions. We believe that feelings are our superpowers, not our weaknesses. We sell a variety of items such as prints, apparel, stickers, and mirror decals. Our mission is to end stigma around communicating our true feelings and build pride in our sensitivity.