Miki Diamond Perry, Adornment (Miki), 8x10 in, 2024

CA$100.00

Miki Diamond Perry is a New York born, Scarborough raised/based multi-disciplinary artist, whose practice encompasses creative styling and lens based media . Perry has been styling since 2019, and has been featured on SSENSE, the Art Gallery of Ontario, The FADER, Soho House, & ELLE Canada.

Perry’s creative inspirations are drawn from her strong imagination, and sense of intuition and impulsivity. Known for her dynamic, weird, sexy, and sometimes revealing styling, Perry explores her Jamaican roots through intertwining fashion with folklore, gothicism, queerness, sexuality, and Caribbean spirituality. She intends to push the boundaries of fashion and clothing and how it is worn, as well as pay homage to her ancestors and heritage. Perry Is an alchemist and turns anything to gold. She does not only create ‘looks’, she also considers styling to be a valid and overlooked medium of fine arts. Perry is currently expanding her practice and venturing into exhibitions and showcasing her work in gallery settings.

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.

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Miki Diamond Perry is a New York born, Scarborough raised/based multi-disciplinary artist, whose practice encompasses creative styling and lens based media . Perry has been styling since 2019, and has been featured on SSENSE, the Art Gallery of Ontario, The FADER, Soho House, & ELLE Canada.

Perry’s creative inspirations are drawn from her strong imagination, and sense of intuition and impulsivity. Known for her dynamic, weird, sexy, and sometimes revealing styling, Perry explores her Jamaican roots through intertwining fashion with folklore, gothicism, queerness, sexuality, and Caribbean spirituality. She intends to push the boundaries of fashion and clothing and how it is worn, as well as pay homage to her ancestors and heritage. Perry Is an alchemist and turns anything to gold. She does not only create ‘looks’, she also considers styling to be a valid and overlooked medium of fine arts. Perry is currently expanding her practice and venturing into exhibitions and showcasing her work in gallery settings.

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.

Miki Diamond Perry is a New York born, Scarborough raised/based multi-disciplinary artist, whose practice encompasses creative styling and lens based media . Perry has been styling since 2019, and has been featured on SSENSE, the Art Gallery of Ontario, The FADER, Soho House, & ELLE Canada.

Perry’s creative inspirations are drawn from her strong imagination, and sense of intuition and impulsivity. Known for her dynamic, weird, sexy, and sometimes revealing styling, Perry explores her Jamaican roots through intertwining fashion with folklore, gothicism, queerness, sexuality, and Caribbean spirituality. She intends to push the boundaries of fashion and clothing and how it is worn, as well as pay homage to her ancestors and heritage. Perry Is an alchemist and turns anything to gold. She does not only create ‘looks’, she also considers styling to be a valid and overlooked medium of fine arts. Perry is currently expanding her practice and venturing into exhibitions and showcasing her work in gallery settings.

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.

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