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Zuna Amir

Artist member since 2020
Toronto, ON

Zuna Amir is a Pakistani-Canadian Illustrator based in Toronto. In 2020, she graduated from OCAD University with a Bachelor of Design majoring in Illustration and is now working as a freelance illustrator. The works she creates are often inspired by environments she finds herself in. She explores various cultural journeys and is interested in illuminating the aesthetic beauty in concepts that are not conventionally beautiful.


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Q+A

Beverage of choice

Any kind of tea!

What places do you hang out in Toronto?

Currently parks or at the studio!

Why is art important to you?

It allows me to express myself to the world.

In a previous life I was (a) ...

Sunflower

What do you listen to when you work?

Audiobooks or podcasts that inspire me!

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Upcoming Exhibitions

Toronto
GradEx 105

Select Past Exhibitions
2018

Toronto
Halloween Show at Mansfield Cabaret

2020

Toronto
Illustrative Explorations

Press
2018

RU Writers Collective
Illustrator Interview

2019

Snapd Newspaper
Station Gallery Artist

Residencies
2020

Toronto
401 Richmond Studio

Education

OCAD Universtiy
Illustration

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