Anam Feerasta

Disembodied Dance explores identity, agency and culture. It depicts incomplete bodies drifting in and out of an abstract space. These bodies become activated when they choose to take agency and reclaim their identities.

Details: Diptych, Acrylic and chalk pastels on canvas, 2022, Signature on back

Dimensions: Overall: 48 x 72 inches;

Each: 48 x 36 inches

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About this Artist

Anam Feerasta is a Pakistani-Canadian artist based in Toronto. She works primarily with acrylic and oil paints on canvas and plexiglass. Anam explores oscillating feelings of fragmentation and alignment that are intimately tied to her identity and Pakistani upbringing - feelings that she believes are universal.

Anam depicts women’s bodies in abstract worlds to create spaces for women like herself to question self-knowledge, share their stories, and reclaim their identities. These bodies allude to fragmented identities and to the multiplicity of an identity resulting from gender-biased expectations. Anam’s practice is inspired by collage, patterns, mythology, spirituality, family, and childhood memories of home.

She recently graduated from OCAD University with a BFA in Drawing and Painting with distinction. Anam also holds a B.A. in Economics and International Development from McGill University. She has exhibited her work in Toronto and Pakistan. Recent group shows include Fresh Paint and New Construction 18th Edition at Galerie Art Mur in Montreal (2022); Online Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (2022); GradEx 107 (2022), Blueprint for a Collective Home (2022) and Bodies in Fleeting Reality (2021) at OCAD University in Toronto; Less than Perfect at La Villa in Lahore (2020); Less than Perfect at Hamail Art Gallery in Lahore(2019).