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Judith Grace Vijayasenan is an Indian-born, Toronto-based visual artist. Her medium styles incorporate oils, acrylics, ink and henna on Wood. Judith likes to base her pieces on memory, land, and small connections that she has to her past and present land (India and Canada). Through her work, she aspires to focus on the essence of the land and the difference in memories that tie into the land being presented. She is graduating in June 2023 with a BFA in Drawing and Painting and minoring in Social Science from OCADU. Judith’s work has been exhibited in Ada Slaight Gallery: Gathering Divergence (2022), OCAD University's The Great Hall: The "Metamorphosis", and Gallery 1313’s: Unpackaging Pandemic Pondering (2021). She has received grants from the Don Watt Bursary, OCAD U (TSA) Winter Bursary Fund, and Andre N. Beaulieu Bursary for Young Visual Artists. Judith is currently a volunteer Art Mentor at the Meraki Initiative.


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