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Bon Solin is an artist whose practice centers on gendered experiences, overlooked narratives of womanhood, emotional labor, and intergenerational memory.
With a background as a librarian and shaped by her move across cultures and languages, she brings sensitivity to the stories we inherit and the ones we leave behind.
Through ceramics, she embraces organic movement and the beauty of imperfection to give form to stories often dismissed as insignificant.
She earned her BFA from Emily Carr University in 2024, where she received the Mary Plumb Blade Award and an honorable mention for Anti-Racism and Social Justice.
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