ID: A black and white photograph of a Post-it note on glass, there is a lipstick mark below, the background is blurry and the note reads "We left at 3 a.m. but it was worth it."  

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Contact

Office/Mask Bank

2482 Maynard St.
Halifax NS, B3K 3V4
Open by appointment only
Mask Bank Order

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Studios

2177 Gottingen St.
Halifax NS, B3K 3B5
Not open to the public, viewings by appointment only

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902-425-6412 (call or text)

info@eyelevel.art

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Staff:

Sally Wolchyn-Raab, Co-Director, sally@eyelevel.art
Sally Wolchyn-Raab (she/they) is a queer, settler/Jewish-American, chronically-ill visual artist, writer and arts administrator living and working in Kjipuktuk. Their work explores food, queerness and fat acceptance through expanded and experimental drawing. They have been involved with Artist-run centres for over 13 years and hold an MFA in Visual Arts from Memorial University of Newfoundland and a BFA in Drawing from University of the Arts Alberta. She has worked as staff and sat on boards and committees for small experimental organizations such as Hermes Gallery, CFAT, M:ST Festival of Performative Art, Pith Gallery & Studios, Studio C (a Prospect Human Services project) and The Bows. Her work with arts organizations has been focused on making small organizations more successful through community reciprocity and radical care.

Cinthia Arias Auz, Co-Director, cinthia@eyelevel.art
Cinthia Arias Auz (she/ella) is an Ecuadorian artist and writer based in Kjipuktuk. Her writing has been published in Visual Arts News, Public Parking Publication, and Billie Magazine. She has exhibited her work in Canada and Ecuador in art spaces such as Otorongo – Laboratorio Creativo in Cuenca, Multinacional in Quito, the Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo (MAAC) in Guayaquil, The Blue Building Gallery, Khyber Centre for the Arts and MSVU Art Gallery in Kjipuktuk. She was the Assistant Coordinator of NSCAD Lithography Workshop: Contemporary Edition in 2016 and took part in Eyelevel’s talk series Food For Thought, where she discussed culture, tradition, and home through ritual in 2017. She holds a BFA Interdisciplinary from NSCAD University.

Ezra Saad, Summer Programming Assistant,​ summer.programs@eyelevel.art
My name is Ezra Saad (they/them). I am a nonbinary multidisciplinary artist. I moved here from Prince Edward Island (PEI) in 2021 to attend NSCAD and will enter the fourth year of my BFA this fall. I am an interdisciplinary major with a minor in animation, and I have a strong interest in expanded media arts.

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Eyelevel's Human Resources Committee can be reached confidentially at hrcommittee@eyelevel.art 
 

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