Artists

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    Timothy Anderson

    Timothy Anderson is a multimedia artist working across various art forms, including songwriting, video-storytelling, and voiceover. In 2023, Timothy served as Musical Director and Co-composer for Anthony’s Journey: Songs That Tell A Story, and performed an original score—on Tongue Drums—for the Sol Express production of Elements Within Us at the Toronto Fringe Festival. As the owner of Fuhs Studio (a “jack-of-all” studio), he continues to focus on creating meaningful connections through artistic collaboration and community engagement.

  • Shawn is a white man with long curly blonde hair who wears black glasses and a dark jacket.

    Shawn Kazubowski-Houston

    Videographer

    Shawn is a thespian, theatre director, playwright, photographer, editor, poet and writer. He has worked as ethnographer and co-artistic director (Teatr Korzenie) on various projects in Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Poland. Shawn is also assistant registrar at Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto.

  • Andreas is a white man with short dark hair who wears square black glasses, and is standing in front of a green wall.

    Andreas Prinz

    Andreas Prinz is a creator and performer in Toronto. His theatrical credits include numerous original works with Sol Express, including the Fringe Festival Patron’s Pick award-winning Red Knows: A Play on Words. In 2012, he performed in Judith Thompson’s Rare, which earned Best of The Fringe. An advocate for inclusive arts, Andreas has shared his talents internationally as a Drama Team Member with L’Arche gatherings in Montreal and Belfast. Currently, he is developing Anthony’s Journey, a musical about grief and community, which has been supported by both the Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council. In 2023 several of the songs were performed at Theatre Passe Muraille, accompanied by the Viva Choir. Andreas has since become a choir member.

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    Tyler Preece

    My name is Tyler Preece and I am a recent graduate of Centennial College’s project management graduate certificate program. Prior to this, I completed a masters in environmental studies in 2022 with a diploma in environmental education and sustainability. My research was on accessibility and education, and I focused on identifying physical, social, and educational barriers to education impacting students with physical disabilities.  

    I currently work for the Ontario Government’s Accessibility Office, where I support my colleagues to create an accessible working environment for all Ontario Public Service staff. 

    In my spare time I enjoy doing photography. I enjoy the endless amount of inspiration and the freedom that comes with it. I enjoy travelling around my city and capturing a wide range of subjects with a focus on landscape and macro photography. 

  • Angela is an East Asian woman with shoulder length dark hair, who wears a light pink shirt and is standing in front of a blue wall.

    Angela Sun

    Angela Sun (She/Her) is a Mad, Disabled, plus-size, first generation/ settler actor, theatre artist, equity consultant, educator, and arts administrator of East Asian descent. Her multidisciplinary, multilingual artistic practice focuses on cultural dissonance and mental health. She is known for her advocacy for cultural diversity, size inclusivity, and access for the non-visibly Disabled community. In her decade-plus career, Angela has worked with many arts organizations and theatre companies, including: Cahoots Theatre, Crossroads Theatre (previously Shakespeare In Action), Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario (CPAMO), Durham Art Gallery, Factory Theatre, Gardiner Museum, Museum of Toronto (previously Myseum of Toronto), Nightwood Theatre, Paprika Festival, Political Movement, Reel Asian Film Festival, ReDefine Arts, SummerWorks Festival, The Bentway, and The Toronto Fringe. She has written for CBC Arts and Mooney On Theatre, and has been engaged as a panelist/ speaker/ facilitator by Artists' Legal Advice Services, Assembly Theatre, Generator, Labour in the Arts, National Theatre School, Ontario Presents, Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACTcon), and The Neighbourhood Organization. She is currently the Community Engagement Manager at Theatre Passe Muraille, and also serves on the Workman Arts’ Member Advisory Council and on the Board of The Disability Collective. She is the recipient of the 2023 Patrick Conner Ticket Award.

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    Zoe Tomaras

    Zoe Tomaras is a queer, disabled, Greek-Australian interdisciplinary artist, with extensive experience as a performer, director, writer, and creative facilitator. She holds a Master of Media Arts and Production (UTS), as well as an Advanced Diploma in Stage and Screen Acting (AFTT). As a theatre maker, Zoe uses devising as a core process, allowing space for improvisation and play. Her work often explores themes of gender and queerness, subverting traditional narratives to examine contemporary discourse. Also working in community arts, Zoe has run theatre making and drama workshops all around Sydney, through which she prides herself on creating accessible spaces where students feel safe and supported.