OUR COLLECTIVE
The Everyone Collective brings artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic disciplines together to create, collaborate, and explore. Our platform celebrates boundless creativity and fosters meaningful community engagement.

KSENIYA TSOY / VISUAL ARTIST
Kseniya Tsoy is a an award-winning community-engaged artist specializing in creative projects with a social purpose.
She is best known for her whimsical collaborative murals where community members are engaged in all stages of the creative process. Kseniya uses vibrant colours, bold minimalist shapes and uplifting messages to create whimsical and playful artwork that inspire joy.

FEDOR BONDAR / MUSIC ARTIST
Fedor Bondar is a dynamic performing musician and passionate music educator, renowned for his ability to connect with audiences through unique sounds and captivating performances. With a diverse range of instruments at his fingertips—including guitar, flutes, jaw harps, and more—Fedor crafts immersive musical experiences that transcend borders. Having toured extensively across Canada, the US, Europe, and Asia, he has captivated audiences with his one-man band effect, often enhanced by the innovative use of a loop pedal.

ROBOT CAFFEINE / ART & TROUBLE MAKER
Robot Caffeine is an artist who colors outside the lines—and sometimes, the whole canvas. From wild animal doodles to quirky murals that’ll make you smile, they turn the ordinary into the unexpected. Known for their playful “art interventions,” this artist brings a mix of mischief and imagination to everything they create, 100% authentic and unapologetically childlike.
Big ideas, bold colors, and a whole lot of fun—that’s Robot Caffeine in a nutshell.

ALLA PETROVA / PUPPET THEATRE ARTIST
Alla Petrova is a passionate puppeteer, storyteller, and performer whose work is deeply rooted in a love for multicultural tales and the transformative power of puppetry.
With a background in fashion and an extensive career as a costume maker at the world-renowned Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Alla’s transition into puppetry was a natural and exciting evolution. This shift allowed her to seamlessly blend her design expertise with her growing passion for performance art, creating a unique space for creative expression.

SVETLANA BASSAUER / VISUAL ARTIST
Svetlana Bassauer found her true passion in sharing her skills with others after 30 years in high fashion.
Now, she creates hands-on workshops where sewing, upcycling, and textile arts meet creativity, sustainability, and self-expression. She often collaborates with diverse artists—painters, musicians, dancers—to blend textiles with other art forms.
Whether it’s sewing, screen printing, or repurposing old fabrics into something beautiful, Svetlana loves helping people discover the magic of making things with their hands.

JAE YANG / PHOTOGRAPHER
Jae Yang is a Toronto-based photographer, graphic designer, and illustrator, specializing in capturing events and performances with a photojournalistic eye. Born in Korea and raised in Argentina, Jae’s personal projects explore themes of identity and cultural intersection, adding depth and storytelling to his visual work.

TAMSIN CARNE / ILLUSTRATOR
Tamsin Carne is a 20 year-old Canadian-Bermudian artist and illustrator currently working in Mississauga, Ontario. She loves to work in a variety of different mediums and find ways to combine traditional and digital art. She enjoys filling her work with colour and nature and blurring the lines between reality and the fantastical. Currently, she is studying in the Honours Bachelor of Illustration Program at Sheridan College and is set to graduate in June 2026.

ARMONS HU / ILLUSTRATOR, PRODUCT DESIGNER
Armons Hu is a passionate narrative illustrator and creative maker specializing in storytelling through both art and physical products.
Known for crafting richly detailed illustrations that breathe life into characters and worlds, Armons extends this storytelling into unique merchandise. From metal and film-based collectibles to unconventional custom products, every piece is designed to spark imagination and connection. With a commitment to both craftsmanship and creativity, Armons transforms narrative art into tangible experiences that stay with audiences long after the story ends.

JOHN HUNG / ILLUSTRATOR
John Hung is a 21 year-old Hong Kong artist currently based in Ontario. He is currently studying in the Honours Bachelor of Illustration course in Sheridan college and set to graduate in June 2026.
He works in a variety of media ranging from acrylics, watercolour, graphite to digital work. His artworks are conceptual in nature, exploring new ideas and unique solutions to concepts through thinking outside the box. He also focuses on expressing the Hong Kong city and culture, hoping to bring more interest and awareness around his identity.

YEN LINH THAI / ARTIST
Yen Linh Thai is a multi-disciplinary artist. Her work explores the whimsical and is largely inspired by stories and storytelling. In recent years, Linh’s practice has expanded to public art and community-engaged projects, creating artworks inspired by the communities they live in.
Linh has created artwork for the AGO, Peel Children’s Aid Foundation and High Park Zoo. In 2024 she led a youth mural project that received an honourable mention for Public Art – Sustainability by the Creative Network of Canada, and was recently awarded the MARTY in Visual Arts Multimedia (2025).

KATIKA MARCZELL / ARTIST
Katika Marczell (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist and muralist. Continually exploring the ways we see communities in outdoor spaces and in ecology, her work actively makes public spaces more fun, welcoming, and silly.
Marczell has shown in Toronto, Milton, Montreal, at the Varley Art Gallery in Markham, and at the Art Gallery of Peterborough. She has worked with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Bell Box Murals, The Personal Care Bank, Mural Routes, Arts Milton, as well as private clients. She has facilitated various community workshops around Toronto, and has taught at York University.

JASMINE VANSTONE / ARTIST
Jasmine Vanstone is a Jamaican-Canadian multidisciplinary artist and facilitator with a passion to inspire, impact, and amplify marginalized voices through community engagement, arts education, and public art. Her creative work shares visual reflections of identity, wellness, and the natural environment. Most recently, Jasmine was awarded the JAYU Arts For Human Rights Award and co-founded Verse & Visual Expressions to amplify equity-deserving artists in their interdisciplinary creative collaborations across poetry and visual art.