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$85/Hour
One-on-one Instructor

Nedda Baba

Available for:

  • Scanning & Digitally Processing Negatives
  • Digital Editing & Retouching
  • Print Proofing
  • Camera Functions (digital & analog 35mm and 120)
  • Basic Lighting and Studio Setup
  • Portfolio Development

Nedda Baba is a Toronto-based artist. Inspired by the tensions between subject and authority, her work is reflective of personal narratives and how they subvert the perceived objectivities of dominant discourses in the media, culture, gender, and queer spaces. Through playful gestures, she explores the possibilities of transformation that arise in these discourses by investigating memory and archive. Her practice vacillates between images, found objects, performances, and interactive installations. She has exhibited and performed in various spaces across the GTHA, including the Art Gallery of Hamilton and the Toronto Biennial of Art. Nedda is a graduate of the MFA program at York University, where she also completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2016.

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Nathan Cyprys

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Ruth Kaplan

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