Sena Law is a journalism grad from Langara College in Vancouver. As a creative being, she has always had an admiration for the visual arts, fashion, and music. Sena aspires to uncover the local underground art scene through her writing.
Read MoreSena Law is a journalism grad from Langara College in Vancouver. As a creative being, she has always had an admiration for the visual arts, fashion, and music. Sena aspires to uncover the local underground art scene through her writing.
Read MoreZoe Grams and Ian Gill are co-founders of Upstart & Crow Literary Arts Studio. When not conceiving of literary initiatives and selling books, Zoe is founder of ZG Stories, a writer, and a consultant. Ian is a founding partner of Salmon Nation, a journalist, and an author.
Read MoreCatherine Mwitta is a Creative Writing and Journalism Major at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. While she isn't studying, she’s constantly posting on her blog theaquilla.com and volunteers at local Vancouver literary magazines. She has had short stories published in Quarantine Reviews, Random Photo Journal, and Otis Nebula.
Read MoreHannah Murray is a recent graduate of McGill University’s Liberal Arts program and is currently completing her culinary arts training at Vancouver Community College. A Stir editorial intern and aspiring food writer, she is a lover of all things delicious.
Read MoreMackenzie Seaborn (she/her) is a Vancouver-based emerging artist in her final year at Simon Fraser University, where she explores her interest in contemporary dance and arts journalism.
Aadya Arora covers UBC and Vancouver arts and culture events for The Ubyssey and has written about heritage projects for Canada's National History Society. She’s pursuing an honours degree in English literature at the University of British Columbia.
Read MoreKristin Lim is passionate about contemporary art and telling people about it. She has worked in the art world for the past 15 years in galleries and non-profits in London, New York, and Vancouver, which she calls home.
Read MoreDanny Kai Mak is a writer and artist. A graduate of the University of British Columbia's Theatre program, he has written for The Georgia Straight and Hollywood North Magazine.