The RBC Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers (CEAD) and Bau-Xi Gallery are excited to announce the recipients of the 2026 Bau-Xi Gallery Emerging Exhibition Career Launcher!
Congratulations to Alicia Tian, Ben Janssen, Chimemelie Okafor, Jes Bonnie, Nadine Alexeev, Sofia D'Onofrio, Sue Mackay, and Veronika Bondarenko for receiving this opportunity. Their works will be on display at Bau-Xi Gallery from July 9 - August 3, 2026.
Opening Reception: Sat. July 11th , 1 - 3 PM
Location: 1384 Dufferin St. | Upper Floor
Alicia Tian is a Toronto-based painter and illustrator and a recent MFA graduate from OCAD University’s Interdisciplinary Art, Media, and Design program. Her work explores ecological understanding through recurring symbolism of mountains and seas, moving between physical and cultural landscapes. Through painting and visual storytelling, she reflects on how encounters with unfamiliar environments, perspectives, and forms of living shape our relationship with the world.
Ben Janssen is an emerging Indonesian-Dutch-Canadian multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto, working primarily in photography. Drawing on backgrounds in architecture and art, his practice explores multiculturalism, memory, time, and identity through carefully structured images that engage with diasporic identity, cultural hybridity, and photography’s role as documentation, reconstruction, and interpretation. Working across digital and analog photography, archival imagery, installation, and emerging moving-image and sound-based practices, he investigates how personal and collective histories shape experiences of belonging across cultures.
Chimemelie Okafor (b. 2003) is a Nigerian multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Toronto. She has a BFA in Drawing and Painting from OCAD University (2026). Working primarily with oil paint, her practice is rooted in storytelling, using colour, patterns, and surreal imagery to explore the complexity of the human experience through her own lens.
Jes Bonnie is a Toronto based artist who has recently completed the Sculpture and Installation program at OCAD University. Jes explores themes surrounding memory embodied, sapphic intimacy, and the intersecting aesthetic and grotesque. Working as an interdisciplinary artist with a primary focus on sculpture, she reimagines the boundaries of familiar materials and their associated emotional resonances; bringing to life a uniquely unsettling visual decadence in a wide array of mediums.
Nadine Alexeev is a contemporary artist based in Toronto, recently graduating from OCAD University with a BFA in Drawing & Painting. Working primarily in oil paint, she explores sites of warped reality through a post-internet feminine lens, filtering through distorted identities, false reflections, and the transformation of our own bodies.
Sofia D’Onofrio is a Vaughan based artist specializing in narrative oil paintings. Her practice explores human connection to capture the quiet melancholy centred around the complexities of relationships. Dualities such as presence and absence, love and loss, and connection and disconnection are fundamental in her work, emphasizing the emotions these relationships evoke. In 2026, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Drawing and Painting at OCAD University.
Sue Mackay is a Canadian artist completing her BFA from OCADU. She is a process-driven painter and is interested in the interplay between transparency, opacity, and light. Sue sits on the Board of Directors at the Artists’ Network and is a past Mentor at the Banff Media Centre’s Emergence Lab.
Veronika Bondarenko is a Toronto-based painter and 2026 BFA graduate in Drawing and Painting from OCAD University. Working primarily in oil on canvas, her paintings move between abstraction and recognition, where colour, pattern, atmosphere, and surface hold bodily, symbolic, and interior associations. Her work has been exhibited in Toronto and internationally, and in 2026 she received the Patricia Joy Alpert Memorial Award from OCAD University.
Learn more about this exhbition and the artworks on display.