Eufemae Menendez, Leonora's Doll, 8x10 in, 2024
Eufemae Menendez, a creative 3rd year student at Toronto Metropolitan University, specializes in editorial and portraiture photography. She is a Filipino artist who explores innovative concepts resulting in captivating photographs that evoke an emotional response in her audience.
Eufemae works on solo and collaborative projects. She finds inspiration everywhere–from the novels she reads, movies she watches, or social media. Through the BFA program, Eufemae has learned how to develop her creative concepts, refine her studio lighting skills, and master post-production using Adobe. While Eufemae is a detail-oriented artist, she’s also an artist who loves to have fun.
Artspace TMU presents our fourth annual fundraiser to support our BIPOC Artist Fund. This year, we’ve collaborated with 10 amazing BIPOC students and alumni from The Creative School to release special edition prints for sale!
The BIPOC Artist Fund provides financial support to BIPOC artists who will exhibit with the gallery. The money can be used at the artists’ discretion to realize ambitious projects and cover exhibition costs like printing and framing. 100% of sales goes directly to our artists.
A special thank you to Smokestack Studio for generously donating their time & printing services, making the fourth BIPOC Artist Fund possible.
Please note, viewing the image on a mobile device may not be ideal.
Eufemae Menendez, a creative 3rd year student at Toronto Metropolitan University, specializes in editorial and portraiture photography. She is a Filipino artist who explores innovative concepts resulting in captivating photographs that evoke an emotional response in her audience.
Eufemae works on solo and collaborative projects. She finds inspiration everywhere–from the novels she reads, movies she watches, or social media. Through the BFA program, Eufemae has learned how to develop her creative concepts, refine her studio lighting skills, and master post-production using Adobe. While Eufemae is a detail-oriented artist, she’s also an artist who loves to have fun.
Artspace TMU presents our fourth annual fundraiser to support our BIPOC Artist Fund. This year, we’ve collaborated with 10 amazing BIPOC students and alumni from The Creative School to release special edition prints for sale!
The BIPOC Artist Fund provides financial support to BIPOC artists who will exhibit with the gallery. The money can be used at the artists’ discretion to realize ambitious projects and cover exhibition costs like printing and framing. 100% of sales goes directly to our artists.
A special thank you to Smokestack Studio for generously donating their time & printing services, making the fourth BIPOC Artist Fund possible.
Please note, viewing the image on a mobile device may not be ideal.
Eufemae Menendez, a creative 3rd year student at Toronto Metropolitan University, specializes in editorial and portraiture photography. She is a Filipino artist who explores innovative concepts resulting in captivating photographs that evoke an emotional response in her audience.
Eufemae works on solo and collaborative projects. She finds inspiration everywhere–from the novels she reads, movies she watches, or social media. Through the BFA program, Eufemae has learned how to develop her creative concepts, refine her studio lighting skills, and master post-production using Adobe. While Eufemae is a detail-oriented artist, she’s also an artist who loves to have fun.
Artspace TMU presents our fourth annual fundraiser to support our BIPOC Artist Fund. This year, we’ve collaborated with 10 amazing BIPOC students and alumni from The Creative School to release special edition prints for sale!
The BIPOC Artist Fund provides financial support to BIPOC artists who will exhibit with the gallery. The money can be used at the artists’ discretion to realize ambitious projects and cover exhibition costs like printing and framing. 100% of sales goes directly to our artists.
A special thank you to Smokestack Studio for generously donating their time & printing services, making the fourth BIPOC Artist Fund possible.
Please note, viewing the image on a mobile device may not be ideal.