Siki Soberetonari (she/her) is an Artist and Urban farmer living in Toronto. Her art practice seeks to use language, movement and clay as vessels to question and understand the human experience. Siki has been published in Pitch Black Magazine (May 2023), Youth Organize anthology (2024) and Black LIves Matter Zine. She has performed poetry across the City of Toronto and worked in various roles in the arts and culture, research, education and housing sectors. As a self acclaimed Earth fairy, she is re/un-learning ways to be in relation with other beings and the earth; a process that informs her art practice and creativity.
Image credit: Siki Soberetonari. Photography: Gerald Eze.
Program
Storytelling: Drop-in Writing Circle
Join Storytellers Jingshu and Siki every Sunday at 32 Lisgar St for a drop-in writing circle that will spark your creativity! Schedule: 12:30pm: Meet inside Pamila Matharu’s installation, tere naal _ with you (2024), where Jingshu and Siki will start their tour of the exhibition, highlighting a selection of artworks and artists to inspire the […]
October 6, October 13, October 20, October 27, November 3, November 10, November 17, November 24
12:30pm – 2:30pm
Program
Storytelling at 32 Lisgar
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration […]
October 25, November 1, November 8, November 15, November 22, November 29
10:00am – 8:00pm
Program
Storytelling at 32 Lisgar
At our third Biennial, local multidisciplinary artists have been commissioned as Storytellers to develop participatory sessions informed by their personal insights and experiences of the city and will lead visitors through the exhibition artists’ installations, research, and perspectives. They will offer both booked and drop-in walks and conversations to intergenerational audiences regularly throughout the duration […]
October 26, October 27, November 2, November 3, November 9, November 10, November 16, November 17, November 23, November 24, November 30, December 1
10:00am – 6:00pm