The Remix Project

The Remix Project

The Remix Project

Celebrating creativity and community through the lens of Black Artists.

Square One is proud to partner with The Remix Project, celebrating 20 years of empowering talented youth who face barriers pursuing careers within the creative industries. This collaboration showcases digital artwork from 4 artists who are alumni of The Remix Project’s program.

In highlighting their inspiring work, this blog celebrates their contributions to culture and creativity, through their unique stories and artistic expressions.

Read below to explore the artists’ creative journey and personal evolution.

Ísa Rocha

Ísa Rocha

Ísa Rocha is a multidisciplinary artist with a thirst for knowledge that is unquenchable.
Her sense of curiosity has led her on a quest to understand the inner machinations of all things that interest her. Ísa is extremely passionate about the intersections between minimalism, technology, architecture and design.

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Jada Peters

Jada Peters

Jada Peters is a multidisciplinary designer and the creative mind behind January Hours, her independent design studio. Her work blends aesthetics with meaning, capturing pivotal moments that define a brand’s essence. Focused on connection and clarity, Jada transforms ideas into impactful visuals that inspire and engage.

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Neigh Ramirez

Neigh Ramirez

Neigh Ramirez is a non-binary visual artist and creative director exploring how identity acts as a response to environments and social conditions, or manifests as an authentic expression of self. Using portraiture, fashion elements, and references to Black and Queer media, they create an immersive and informative world that mirrors hyper-awareness. Exhibited in Canada and the US, Ramirez’s work highlights authenticity, particularly empowering Black and Queer folks. Locally, they create public art, facilitate community workshops, and mentor youth.

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Rod Osei-Nuako (Reezy)

Rod Osei-Nuako (Reezy)

Rod Osei-Nuako is a visionary artist inspired by the vibrant world of pop culture. Drawing from his experience growing up in Toronto’s Jane and Finch community, Osei-Nuako uses captivating illustrations and paintings to bring iconic characters, scenes, and symbols to life in a contemporary and dynamic style. Drawing inspiration from modern media, he crafts vivid works that cleverly reflect on issues such as community empowerment and social justice, while at the same time maintaining a playful and nostalgic aesthetic.

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Hope
Title: Hope

This partnership is not just a celebration—it’s a tribute to community, creativity, and the beauty of self-expression. Visitors are invited to connect with these powerful visual narratives, appreciating the layers of Black culture and the artistry behind each image.

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