Figuring Identity: declarations and dreams

June 26, 2024 - October 6, 2024

Works from the Youth Art Mentorship Program

Masinjah Aloh, Ruby Carbert, Annabelle Diamond
Artemis Lishman, and Jace McIntyre

Artist-Mentor: Spencer J. Harrison

This exhibition is the culmination of the 2023/24 Youth Art Mentorship Program. Now in its third year, this program provides an opportunity for artists at the end of their high school careers to work with an artist-mentor, developing work for exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

Selected by a jury of arts professionals at the end of 2023, artists Masinjah Aloh, Ruby Carbert,  Annabelle Diamond, Artemis Lishman, and Jace McIntyre, have spent the last four months working with artist-mentor Dr. Spencer J. Harrison, Education Programming Coordinator Andrew Ihamaki, and Curator Fynn Leitch working in their own ways to bring forward their diverse perspectives, informed by lived experience.

Figuring Identity: declarations and dreams includes paintings and sculptural works speaking to where these artists have come from, where they’re going, and how it feels to be here now. In a mixture of fantasy and reality, they document the process of mapping identity and carving space to conjure possible futures. The ways in which we inhabit, shape, and adorn our bodies help us move through the world with the powers we need: vibrancy or stealth or gentility or assertion. Through mark-making and material-manipulations ranging from the raw and visceral to the soft and delicate, these works speak with conviction.


Annabelle Diamond “I have always loved art: Ever since I could pick up a pencil, I’ve been drawing; and ever since I’ve been drawing, I’ve been trying to convey meaning with my art. My inspiration mostly comes from my life, and those experiences are reflected in my work. I want to make sure that my work has affected someone in some way and makes people think. I want people to feel emotions from my paintings, and I don’t care if it’s not the same emotions I felt when creating the painting. For me, as long as you’re feeling something from my work, it makes me happy. “


Artemis Lishman is an 18-year-old artist working hard to launch his art career. He has been painting and drawing since he was three, supported by a family of artists. He has recently found his voice through art, focusing on telling his story while expressing the otherworldly beauty he sees in himself and the world. His works aim to inspire us to romanticize everyday life and appreciate the beauty of our bodies, as they are perfect the way they are. 


Jace McIntyre “At 17 years old, I am still trying to figure out how to live my life and that uncertainty and feeling of being lost is reflected in my work. I never want someone to know exactly what I was thinking when I made it, because I paint through the many different emotions I’m feeling. I mostly work in painting and sculpture, using dark muted colours in my work, but I also explore digital art and I am inspired by work that uses sharp, black, lines. Art, for me, is something I use for self expression; I find it calming.”


Masinjah Aloh “I was born in Illesha, Nigeria before I moved to Canada. In Grade 2, I became interested in art, but it wasn’t until Grade 10 when it became a passion of mine. Throughout high school I have taken art classes, which have helped me to broaden my horizons, experience all the different ways one can make art, and push my art in any way I can to see if I can go bigger, brighter, and more realistic. I am inspired by nature and the people around me, for whose support I am so grateful. In my art, I enjoy making wearable, textile-based, art because it blends form and abstraction, and allows me to communicate my feelings and emotions. Art is subjective and I enjoy how one work can bring so many different emotions to the viewer.”

Ruby Carbert “I grew up In Toronto and have been drawing and painting since I was a young child. Art has always been present in my life and it is something that connects me with my great grandma and dad. I have always painted to express myself and capture different expressions of emotion, and the  beauty and joy of colour. I am about to graduate high-school and know I will keep painting since it has helped me so much in life.” 

About the Artist Mentor:

Spencer J. Harrison (he/him) is an Artist, Activist, and Educator. Spencer has been painting and creating installation-based art for forty years, and his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

As an activist, his focus is on human rights for all who are marginalized, with his greatest focus on youth. For instance, he is the founder of Camp fYrefly, Ontario (a camp for LGBTQ2S&A youth) and has been an Artist-in-Residence with the Toronto District School Board for fifteen years. In this role, Spencer operates an open door, public studio where he has produced many works, including the first painted PhD dissertation in Canada.

Additionally, Spencer has been teaching in the Drawing and Painting department of OCAD University for more than ten years, where he has assessed more than 50,000 portfolios for the admissions to the University.

Spencer believes in the power of art and youth to change the world and is thrilled to be working in this program at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

About the Youth Art Mentorship Program

The Youth Art Mentorship Program (YAM) presents senior high school students with the opportunity to learn from professional mentors to gain valuable skills as professional artists and create work for a public exhibition.

Through the program, selected youth artists receive training in visual arts and creative administration, which can open doors to a breadth of careers including animation, industrial design, architecture, and the non-profit sector.

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Opening Reception
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