Anique Jordan is a multidisciplinary artist, award-winning writer, scholar, and social entrepreneur. As an artist, her artwork plays with the aesthetics found in traditional Trinidadian carnival and the theory of hauntology, challenging historical narratives and creating what she calls impossible images. Her art creation processes are guided by the questions: What stories do we tell that go unchallenged? And in how many ways can we know a thing? Anique’s work has taken her to Jamaica, Costa Rica, South Africa, Ecuador, Trinidad, and Barbados, exploring the connections between art and socio-economic survival. Anique has performed and exhibited in galleries across Canada including Art Gallery of Windsor (2017), Eastern Edge Gallery (2016), Art Gallery of Ontario (2016), Nuit Blanche (2016), Gallery 44 (2016), Crossroads Artspace (2015), and The Watah Gallery (2015). She is currently the executive director of Whippersnapper Gallery and the 2017 Toronto emerging artist of the year. Reach her at @aniquejordan, aniquejjordan.com