The Remix Project

The remix project

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Celebrating creativity and community through the lens of Black Artists.

Yorkdale is proud to announce a year-long partnership with The Remix Project, celebrating 20 years of empowering talented youth who face barriers pursuing careers within the creative industries. This collaboration features 14 striking banner images created by Black alumni from The Remix Project’s photography program. These powerful images celebrate themes of identity, joy, self-love, and style, serving as a tribute to the beauty of self-expression, creativity, and community.

Browse the installation HERE and explore the artists’ creative journey and personal evolution.

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Lee Cambu

Lee Cambu

Lee Cambu is a Toronto-based photographer known for bold compositions and storytelling that explore movement, identity, and connection, with work spanning collaborations with brands like Adidas, Puma, Canada Basketball, as well as gallery exhibitions.

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“As a Black artist, my work is deeply influenced by my identity and lived experiences. Through my work, I aim to highlight the beauty and complexity of Blackness, honoring both individuality and shared experiences. Portrait photography enables me to capture raw emotion and authenticity, helping create intimate connections between the subject and the viewer.”

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BettyBehailu

BettyBehailu

Bethlehem Behailu is a Toronto-based portrait and travel photographer focused on capturing authentic human expression through honest, meaningful imagery. With years of experience, she has worked with clients like YouTube Music, Intrepid Travel, Spotify, and Apple.

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Yasmine Omar

Yasmine Omar

Yasmine, a Toronto-based photographer and director, creates meaningful stories through her art, aiming to inspire emotional connections in her portraits and capture genuine moments for lasting impact.

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“I hope my art contributes to celebrating and recognizing Black creativity. I want my work to inspire and empower other Black artists to embrace their creativity without limitations. By documenting our narratives with care and intention, I hope to create a lasting visual archive that honors Black expression and challenges the way our stories are told and perceived.”

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Nabra Badr

Nabra Badr

Nabra is a visual storyteller specializing in beauty, fashion, and portraiture, using both film and digital mediums to create captivating narratives. She has collaborated with brands like Sony, Google, Schuh, Lululemon, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.

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“My identity as a Black artist profoundly shapes every facet of my creative practice. I approach my work with the intention of serving my community, aiming to help others see themselves as beautiful, joyous, and multidimensional individuals. I see my creative journey as a continuation of the work of those who came before me, carrying their stories and resilience forward through my art. Every decision I make is rooted in intention, ensuring that my work is both meaningful and reflective of the experiences and beauty within my community.”

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Jamal Omar

Jamal Omar

Jamal Omar is a Toronto-based photographer and director from Jane and Finch, combining his marketing background with a passion for storytelling. His work highlights the strength and diversity of his community, challenging perceptions with every project.

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“I hope to inspire the next generation through my work. Every project I take on, whether personal or professional, is a step toward building a legacy that uplifts, empowers, and celebrates the beauty and creativity within our community.”

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Richard Ashman

Richard Ashman

Richard Ashman lives and works on the traditional territory of many first nations (Tkaronto). His work reimagines subtleties of common experience though lens based mediums.

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“I hope to inspire the next generation through my work. Every project I take on, whether personal or professional, is a step toward building a legacy that uplifts, empowers, and celebrates the beauty and creativity within our community.”

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Indica Cornish

Indica (they/them) is a Toronto-based artist and creative specializing in portrait and event photography, as well as creative direction. With 6 years of experience, they approach projects with passion and intention, collaborating with clients like Sprite, Adidas, Nike, Live Nation and Wealthsimple. After completing The Remix Project Round 18.0 and receiving the Make It Happen award, they continue to evolve their creative journey through community-focused work.

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“Oftentimes as a black artist/creator, I’ve had to work with people who did not take me seriously until my work proved that I could be taken seriously despite my prior knowledge and skill. I’ve also experienced being a diversity hire, or being the only black person on the team. This concept was new to me in the professional-creative world, and has since caused me to strive for creating space on my own platform where other black people can shine.”

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Shanice Edwards

Shanice Edwards

Shanice Edwards (VISUALSBYSHAN) is a young Black multidisciplinary photographer specializing in portraiture. Her work blends diverse styles to capture human emotion and identity, exploring cultural narratives and personal connections with a keen eye for detail and intuitive approach.

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“Through portraiture, I capture the richness of Black experiences, which focusses on both the individuality and the shared narrative within the Black community. My images highlight beauty, strength, vulnerability, resilience and versatility that is very often overlooked in mainstream representations of Black people.”

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Antonio Berhan

Antonio Berhan

Antonio Berhan is a photographer and filmmaker who uses both analog and digital mediums to capture the depth of human experience. His work spans portraits, culture, community, and basketball photography, focusing on storytelling that highlights emotion, connection, and authenticity. Inspired by music, Antonio infuses rhythm and feeling into his visuals, aiming to inspire positive change and create impactful, conversation-starting imagery.

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“I dream that my art can inspire others, especially those from my heritage, to embrace their creativity and make an impact on art both within and beyond our culture. Coming from the resilient country of Eritrea, I want my work to truthfully celebrate, positively recognize, and empower the people who have shaped me. Through my photography, I aim to capture the beauty, resilience, and complexity of Black and African identity, showcasing moments of joy, struggle, and everyday life that challenge stereotypes. I want my art to represent me wherever I go, serving as a testament to my roots and my journey. Ultimately, I hope my work outlives me, helping elevate Black and African art to the top of the mountain it truly deserves, recognized for its rich history, culture, and creative power.”

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This installation 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.