
Emília Moscoso Borja - Los Angeles/Ecuador
Ecuadorian percussionist, composer, and educator whose vibrant work fuses Latin American traditions with contemporary, jazz, and experimental sounds. As a passionate performer, researcher, and cultural producer, she brings global rhythms to life while leading innovative workshops and directing ensembles across the Americas.
isa farah - Tkaronto/Toronto
isa farah (they/she) is a cellist, composer, and improviser blending Iranian classical music, creative improvisation, groove, and ambient textures to create heart-forward soundworlds rooted in grief, care, and transformation.

Clara Moniz - Toronto
Clara Moniz is a Toronto-based mezzo-soprano, violinist, and composer studying voice performance at the Glenn Gould School. She primarily composes choral music, and loves to explore timbre, the limits of the human voice, and combinations of voice and strings

Fulya Uçanok - Istanbul, Türkiye
Fulya Uçanok is an electroacoustic musician, pianist, and artist-researcher. She composes electroacoustic and mixed music, and performs in score-based and improvisatory settings with everyday objects, electronics, and inside-piano. Her current practice explores instrument-human collaboration in musicking.

Molly Pease - Los Angeles
Molly Pease is a vocal artist, composer composer who is inspired by nature, passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration, and who speaks honestly about mental health in her music. She uses extended vocal techniques and various pedals achieve an ethereal sound, and draws listeners in with memorable melodies and textural harmonic soundscapes.

Theresa Thordarson - Winnipeg, Manitoba
Theresa Thordarson is a keyboardist, vocalist, and creator exploring connections between disparate musical genres including new and traditional piano repertoire, adventurous pop songs, and Baroque continuo (depending on the week).

Leah Abramson - Vancouver
Leah Abramson is a songwriter, choral composer, and vocalist from Vancouver, BC. With her MFA in Creative Writing, Leah works in the liminal zone between poetry, lyrics, and music, frequently delving into research-based process and conceptual projects. She is currently approaching writing and composing as a somatic, embodied process.
Ran Wang
Ran Wang is a guzheng artist whose practice bridges traditional Chinese music with contemporary improvisation and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her performances evoke meditative space and reimagine the instrument in modern contexts.





