Team

Jenn Goodwin

Jenn Goodwin is an artistic producer/programmer, dance artist and curator. Much of her practice focuses on temporary art in public space through a feminist lens and championing artists and communities by way of their art practices. She has worked for the City of Toronto Arts & Culture Department with a focus on Nuit Blanche and now ArtworxTO (Year of Public Art) for over fifteen years.

Kate Nankervis

Kate Nankervis joins ArtworxTO Cultural Community Hub Programming with a curiosity for how artistic localities can share important stories, work through complex matters and can transform malls, parks and civic spaces into inclusive art spaces. Previously, she has worked with Toronto’s Nuit Blanche from 2017-2019.  Dancing and performance remain a constant source of inspiration and energy, and she continues to collaborate in the work of other artists and choreographers across Canada after more than a decade. Kate lives in Etobicoke/ Tkaranto.

Photo credit Jahmal Nugent @ninjahmal

Alana Mercury

Alana Mercury draws on industry-specific knowledge and experience to seamlessly execute events across a variety of sectors. With an accomplished career in event management, her clients include Samsung Canada, SickKids, City of Toronto and WE Charity. She is the Founder of Mercury Events, where she combines visionary goals with precise technical expertise. She has overseen large-scale events such as Nuit Blanche, a night-long, citywide art show that attracts over one million attendees and currently the ArtworxTO Hubs forToronto’s Year of Public Art 2021-22.

Camille Rojas

Camille Rojas (she/her. b. 1993 Toronto; lives and works in Toronto) is a multidisciplinary artist working with film, photography and dance. Her work uses movement as the primary vehicle to dissect ideas and emotions. Recent interests include art economics, stock market drama and computer vision science. Rojas collaborated as a Curatorial Assistant in HOME(LAND) first exhibition Bodies of Water.