Many Waters

Presented by Undercurrent Creations 
In partnership with The AMY Project & SASOD Guyana


The lobby exhibit, available throughout the run of A Poem for Rabia, features original work created through Undercurrent Creations’ Many Waters community arts program, including visual art, photography, and poetry, by queer/trans Guyanese artists from the Toronto diaspora and in Guyana.

The Many Waters program brought together LGBTQ Guyanese diaspora artists in Toronto into a workshop series that wove together writing, theatre movement exploration, and photography, in part using prompts from A Poem for Rabia.

Many Waters team:

Diaspora Artists (Toronto): Guy Anabella, Shaharah Gaznabbi, Daniel Lyght, Chantele Sitaram, Bethany Sukhnanan

Featured Artist (Guyana): Christina Izbaşa

Program Coordinator: Morgan Davis

Writing & Theatre Facilitator: Michelle Rambharose

Photography Facilitator & Photographer: Roya DelSol

Producers: Daniel Carter & Nikki Shaffeeullah

Program Concept & Curation: Nikki Shaffeeullah

Guest Curator (Guyana): Joel Earl Simpson

Administration: Sasha Tate-Howarth

Special thanks to: Heather Caplap & Jules Vodarek Hunter

Many Waters is made possible with funding from the Toronto Arts Council and support from Tarragon Theatre and Nightwood Theatre.