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In this episode, we sit down with Kelcy Timmons Chan, Class of 2015, a queer artist whose work spans murals, public art, and community-driven projects across Toronto and beyond. Kelcy shares how their experiences as a biracial, gender-fluid artist shaped their creative practice, from exploring identity and belonging to using food, colour, and public space as tools for connection and advocacy.
We talk about finding language for queerness, building chosen family, founding the Queer Art Crawl, and why art is never apolitical. Through personal stories and playful insights, Kelcy reflects on the power of accessibility, representation, and showing up fully — both in art and in community.
By Alumni AssociationIn this episode, we sit down with Kelcy Timmons Chan, Class of 2015, a queer artist whose work spans murals, public art, and community-driven projects across Toronto and beyond. Kelcy shares how their experiences as a biracial, gender-fluid artist shaped their creative practice, from exploring identity and belonging to using food, colour, and public space as tools for connection and advocacy.
We talk about finding language for queerness, building chosen family, founding the Queer Art Crawl, and why art is never apolitical. Through personal stories and playful insights, Kelcy reflects on the power of accessibility, representation, and showing up fully — both in art and in community.