Published in PhotoED Magazine showcasing fresh, contemporary, Canadian photography stories.
Editor's choice, Smithsonian Magazine.
Daughter of the Tribe (Kabilay ki Baiti) gets published in Vogue Italia, Photo Vogue. 2020
Truth & Dare Project presents (mus)interpreted, an annual exhibition celebrating the works of Muslim, women artists based in the Greater Toronto Area.
Ghosts & Matter! Film screening and artist panel night.
"A Million Ways To Love" at the Little Islands Festival featured in Athens Voice, Greece.
Public, outdoor screening of "A Million Ways To Love" at the Little Islands Festival in Amorgos and Sikinos, Greece. This project was produced with support from Toronto Arts Council, City of Toronto.
New series examining Baloch identity published with the Koffler Centre of the Arts in Toronto, Canada.
My short film "A Million Ways To Love" gets selected for screening on the Amorgos Island of Greece at the Little Islands Festival.
My writing "What's in a name?" published in the 3rd literary magazine edition of Pen & Brush in New York City. Click on the link to order your copy now!
In-depth feature interview in UK based, Art Habens Review.
Textile Museum of Canada
Jahez | Dowry featured on CNN!
Screening of TRANS:formation in partnership with Queer Moving Image at Little Berlin Art Gallery in Philadelphia, USA.
Salon 44 representing the best in Canadian photography, at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography.
Featured as one of six Muslim artists making work in Canada.
Sheridan College
Davis Campus
On view until December, 2018
Toronto, Canada
(mus)interpreted Exhibition
Artscape Youngplace
October 11-November 2
2018
National Geographic photographer, Maggie Steber encounters "A Contemporary Life" performative, photographic series by Mariam Magsi.
An in-depth feature on Mariam Magsi's recent performative, photographic series "Jahez | Dowry, published in Scene Arabia and written by Bilal Sheikh.
A lived experience from Chefcaouen, Morocco, published in Sister-hood Magazine.
The 50x50 photo exhibition celebrates how education has shaped the lives of newcomers to Canada. This exhibition runs this 2018 as part of the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival. Due to popular demand, the exhibition has been extended to July 31, 2018. 50X50 highlights our diversity and the changing face of Toronto.
Our portraits and the inspirational stories behind them are on display in the main lobby (51 Dockside Dr.) until the end of July.
Group exhibition “Plastic” will be on view at the Millepiani in the city of Rome from September 23-30, 2018. 100% of the sales proceeds from my work “Plastic Waters” will be donated to Ocean Conservancy, an organization that has worked tirelessly for forty years to protect vital ecosystems, defend critical legislation and rally the world’s largest effort to remove trash from our beaches.
"Where is home" gets selected as "Best of Photo Vogue" by Vogue Italia editors.
Art Gallery of Mississauga
50x50 runs May 1 - 30
50x50 is a photography exhibition celebrating 50 years of immigrants whose lives have been shaped by their education at George Brown College, shot by 50 leading and emerging Toronto photographers, including me. I’m very proud to be a part of this exhibition.
Duo exhibition opening at Glory Hole Gallery.
Exhibiting four artworks in a group show at 205 Richmond Street West. Toronto (CA)
Proud winner of 50x50, Contact Photography Festival. Thank you, George Brown College and sponsors for the beautiful reception, ceremony and opening.
Art Gallery of Mississauga
Thank you, AGM for inviting me over for an artist talk with curators, Laura Carusi and Kendra Ainsworth.
Art Gallery of Mississauga
Moderated by curator, Emily Peltier at Glad Day Bookshop.
Purdah | Shui exhibition opening and artist talk with fellow artist, Eric Chengyang. With thanks to curator Emily Peltier and the Glory Hole Gallery and Glad Day Bookshop community for their support and love.
Duo exhibition opening at Glory Hole Gallery.
With immense gratitude to curator, Laura Carusi and Art Gallery of Mississauga for their support.
Solo show featuring performative photographs from Jahez | Dowry.
Ade Johnson stops by the studio to chat about "Purdah" my MFA thesis, "On the Couch" on Rogers One and The Buzz Magazine. Thank you, Ade, for connecting my work with LGBTQ audiences of Canada.
Texas, U.S
2017-2018
Minneapolis, U.S
2017-2018
Making Peace Exhibition
2017
with curator, Anique Jordan
Art Gallery of Ontario
2017
Art Gallery of Ontario
Art Gallery of Ontario
Y+ Contemporary
2017
Performance Art
2017
Nuit Blanche
2017
Performance Art
2017
AGO
Y+Contemporary
OCAD University
Studio Visit
2017
Group Show
2017
Art Gallery of Ontario
2017
Glad Day Bookshop
Purdah | Shui exhibition opening and artist talk with fellow artist, Eric Chengyang. With thanks to curator Emily Peltier and the Glory Hole Gallery and Glad Day Bookshop community for their support and love.