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Meggi Kamsataya, Chuck Little & Jesse Cooper

Meggi Prym Kamsataya is a Thai-Chinese artist based in London, Ontario. Her practice combines printmaking and soft sculpture to explore the complexities of womanhood. Her work examines the relationship between women and the commodification of the female body. Using materials traditionally associated with femininity such as fabric, yarn, lace, crochet, and stitching, she reclaims domestic craft practices as powerful forms of artistic expression. Her work incorporates imagery of nature forms, female figures and reproductive system to explore themes of beauty, pain, suppression, and transformation. Drawing inspiration from Thai-Chinese traditional art, architecture, and visual heritage, she creates works that connect personal narratives with broader histories and cultural experiences. Through the combination of handcraft techniques and printmaking processes, Kamsataya challenges conventional expectations of women while celebrating feminine strength, resilience, and identity. Her work becomes a quiet form of rebellion, using soft materials to speak hard truths of women’s lived experiences.
@prm164

Chuck Little is a multidisciplinary artist from Woodstock, Ontario, currently living and working in London, Ontario. Primarily working with fibre and textile, while also incorporating printmaking, his practice explores tactility, nostalgia, and the histories held within everyday objects. His work combines complex textures, contrasting materials, saturated colour, and found elements, often including thrifted jewelry and other overlooked artifacts. Interested in visual oddities and prolonged engagement, Chuck creates layered works that reward sustained viewing and encourage reflection on memory, materiality, and the lives objects accumulate over time.
@thechucklittle


Jesse Cooper is a printmaker from London, Ontario and a recent graduate of the Fanshawe Fine Art program. His work is rooted in the physicality of print, embracing the mistakes and deterioration that comes from inking a screen or running objects through a press over and over again.
@jaycoworks.


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