Ryan Driver is a Toronto-based musician who plays, writes, and sings music in spirals and swirls through the void of everythingness. Quiet absurdity, free improvisation, psychedelic reinterpretation of jazz ballads, and performance as a soloist and in a multitude of peculiar ensembles, using a variety of instruments and aesthetics have long been his main foci. He is a prominent figure in the catalogue of the Rat-Drifting record label.
Annie MacDonell is a visual artist and filmmaker. Her formal training was in photography and the image continues to play a central role in her projects, but her work also includes installation, film, sculpture, writing, and performance. In recent years, film has become a focus. Her films (sometimes produced with collaborator Maïder Fortuné) are shaped by feminist principles of politics as a daily practice. She received a BFA from TMU's School of Image Arts in 2000, followed by graduate studies at Le Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts Contemporains, in France. Her films Book of Hours (2019) and Communicating Vessels (with Maïder Fortuné, 2020) have screened extensively internationally. Recently, she's had solo shows at the Audain Gallery SFU, Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, the RMG Gallery, Oshawa, IKG Gallery, and the Mackenzie Art Gallery. She has participated in group shows at The Art Museum of the University of Toronto, CAG Vancouver and Mackenzie Art Gallery. She was longlisted for the Sobey Art Award in 2012, 2015, and 2016, and was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Photography Award in 2020. MacDonell lives in Toronto with her family and is an Associate Professor at TMU’s School of Image Arts. She is a founding member of Emilia-Amalia, a feminist research and writing group.
Alexis O'Hara is an interdisciplinary artist based in Montréal. Her practice exploits allegories of the human voice via electronic improvisation, video and installation. Her eclectic performances have been presented in a variety of contexts in Slovenia, Austria, Mexico, Germany, Spain, the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Canada, and the USA. She has shared the stage with such diverse artists as Diamanda Galàs, Ursula Rucker, Henri Chopin, and TV on the Radio. SQUEEEEQUE, her sound installation, is set to tour Germany and France in early 2010.
Undisciplinary artist, Mary Margaret O'Hara is a graduate of The Ontario College of Art and Design who typecast herself with her 1988 album Miss America. All over the creative map, if there is such a map, she loves drawing, painting, her original calligraphy, free improv, hosting her brother's events, making people laugh and cry, acting in and composing for theatre and film, doing wordless backup for singers and musicians, making noises on the fly, off the cuff, and out of the ballpark, composing for film and being with her brothers and sisters. You know who you are.
Alex Snukal is an artist and musician who lives and works in Toronto. Snukal performs regularly as part of Awesome, Animal Monster, and New Feelings. Recent projects have included Souvenir Pressed Pennies (an installation for No Melatonin during Nuit Blanche), Symphonic Poem for 100 Delay Pedals (as part of Toronto Free Broadcasting), and Me and Julio down by Diter's Dung Hole (an edition for Nothing Else Press).