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Selina Malouka is a 1st year student in the Dual Physiotherapy/PhD program in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, who conducts research in the area of mobility and aging.


"Spiritual Whirlwind", Acrylic on Canvas, NFS




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Triveni Srikaran is a multidisciplinary artist and curator based out of Oakville, Ontario. She studied art and art history at the University of Toronto (UOFT) and Sheridan College of Art and Design. She further continued her studies graduating with a Master of Art History at the UOFT and a Master of History at McMaster University. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Modern British History and Gender Studies and Feminist Research at McMaster University. Despite her hectic academic schedule, Triveni loves to paint in her free time. She participated in numerous exhibitions and competitions across the GTA area and won several awards in Painting and Sculpture. Currently, she is represented by the Women’s Art Association of Canada.



(1) Sorrow", Oil on wood panel, 36” x 36”, (NFS)




(2) "Surrender", Oil on wood panel, 36” x 48”, (NFS)




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Anastasiya Slyepchenko is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences.


My research explores the impact of circadian rhythms and sleep on clinically significant events in mood disorders, with a focus on women. This collection of digital art is meant to bring a sense of warmth and coziness, and remind the observer of the comfort of everyday objects and views. 2020 has been a difficult year for many. Hopefully, this year also provided some opportunity for quiet reflection, and to appreciate little everyday joys.


You can find Anastasiya on her website and on Instagram


Breeze in the Grass, digital art




The Scent of Fall, digital art





Library Guardian, digital art



Reading with some hot tea, digital art



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