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  • Now Toronto

    f you’re looking to get inspired this month and dream big, you’ll want to check out Toronto’s newest art project celebrating the power of dreaming.

    Opening Feb. 15, Toronto’s Union Station is hosting Black Dreams and Aspirations, a free and accessible art exhibit open to the public. 

  • Rosse Hub Written by Dean Oriade

    The Roots of Creation

    From the moment Daisy described her creative journey, it’s clear that she isn’t just crafting art; she’s cultivating a garden of imaginative endeavors. As we delve into her world, she reveals the fundamental elements that nurture her artistic spirit. “Throughout the years…

  • The Toronto Star

    As we near the halfway point of Black History Month, there are still plenty of related events happening in the city. Here’s a sampling of what’s on.

    “Black Dreams and Aspirations” art show

    Toronto’s Union Station has teamed up with curator MakeRoom Inc. and TD Bank Group to launch “Black Dreams and Aspirations” — a two-part exhibition featuring 12 artists. Beginning Thursday

  • CBC Canada Radio Written By Myriam Eddahia

    C'est le début de l'exposition Black Dreams and Aspirations à la gare Union, au centre-ville de Toronto. Cette sélection se penche sur les rêves et les ambitions d'artistes noirs à travers leurs œuvres. L'objectif : imaginer un avenir ambitieux et inspirant par et pour la diaspora noire.

  • Shoutout LA

    We had the good fortune of connecting with Miss Daisy Serena Sutherland and we’ve shared our conversation below.

    Hi Miss Daisy, what inspires you?
    I’m deeply inspired by the simple yet profound beauty of nature—like the sun shining on flowers and grass or the way water meets the sand. I’m equally moved by how we communicate emotions, reflecting our shared humanity. History captivates me as it not only helps me understand myself but also connects me……

  • Street Voices

    "I don't like being boxed in. I feel like art is limitless, and I want to explore as many avenues as I can," she shares. This philosophy has shaped her journey, allowing her to express herself through different forms while staying true to her vision.

    From an early age, Miss Daisy was drawn to creativity in various forms. Her transition between different artistic forms is not about leaving one behind but about building a cohesive narrative through all of them. 

Hye’s Musings

'Black Dreams and Aspirations' is a free, publicly accessible art exhibition co-curated by Toronto Union and MakeRoom Inc. Introducing you to three of the artists featured in this exhibition: Miss Daisy @missdaisy.ss on IG Kahame Msiska @kahame_ on IG Segun Caezar @icaezar on IG.

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