ENNUI COLLECTIVE —

exploring the movements and the echoes of all things human through art.

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DANE MARQUEZ-DELANEY

Dane is a 20 year-old undergraduate student double majoring in both Philosophy and English at Ryerson University located in Downtown Toronto, and is interested in pursuing a career in Publishing. At the moment, he’s working on producing content involving themes surrounding vulnerability, connection, wonder, grief and love in the modern world through a variety of different media such as poetry, prose, digital illustration, digital photography and digital videography.

His assorted works draw inspiration from figures such as Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, James Baldwin, Hanya Yanagihara, Petra Collins, Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Luca Guadagnino and Barry Jenkins.

In his spare time, he enjoys going on walks around his native city of Toronto, watching movies, travelling and taking care of his frogs whom he co-parents with his partner, Scott.

KATE JELLYN

Kate is a multidisciplinary artist and actor. She is interested in exploring her work through an empathic lens. She is passionate about telling stories and creating spaces for empowerment, duality, vulnerability, the unseen and the unheard, resilience, and dreamscapes. She likes to share her complex experiences as an immigrant and woman of colour. As someone with her sun in Capricorn, moon in Virgo, and ascendant in Aquarius, she is a sweet blend of ambition, femininity, creativity, and sensitivity.

Alongside acting on screen, she works with visual arts such as collage, mixed media, print, photography, writing, embroidery, drawing & painting and multiples. She also dabbles in art + creative direction, branding, styling and design.

PAOLO DUNGAO

Paolo is a 22 year old Toronto-based interdisciplinary artist. Through audio-visual mediums of photography, videography, and writing, Paolo is drawn to exploring the ways through which we find and create spiritual and personal meaning in our connections with others and the natural world. Born in the Philippines and raised in the North York/West-end of Toronto, he favours an approach contextualized in his diasporic identity that explores the liminal spaces in the increasing dualities of everyday life. Paolo currently studies Nursing at Ryerson University and is seeking ways to unite his passions for art and health. His experience as an avid rock climber also serves as inspiration for much of his process as an artist.

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