• ST!LL BLOOM!NG: What does it mean to love in balance? Kristen Allicock #6
    Feb 27 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #6 - Kristen Allicock

    In this episode of Artist Conversations, created alongside ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience, I sit down with artist Kristen Allicock to explore balance, interdependence, and the sacred tension between complementary forces.

    Her diptych Yin & Yang: A Love Rooted in Balance visually explores the necessary tension and eventual harmony between feminine and masculine energies. It reminds us that love is not isolation, but active interdependence.

    **She, the nurturing pulse of yin, radiates wisdom and softness that shapes the soil of becoming.

    **He, the grounded fire of yang, stands firm in truth and forward movement.

    Between them grows a love that is cyclical, sacred, and sovereign a union where individuality thrives, and partnership elevates.

    In our conversation, Kristen speaks about the influence of her mother and grandmother, how she faces challenges head on, and why monstera foliage becomes a botanical language of connection throughout the work.

    The leaves symbolize relational strength reminding us that we bloom not alone, but in communion.

    Within the exhibition’s curatorial framework of Repositioning Softness As Power, this diptych affirms that harmony is not passive it is intentional, embodied, and alive.

    This is a conversation about sacred balance, ancestral inspiration, and creating spaces — like The Salon — where artists gather, grow, and rise together.

    Guest: Kristen Allicock @theartofkoa

    Artwork: Yin & Yang: A Love Rooted in Balance | Diptych | 2025

    🖼️ ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience

    📍 Art Gallery of Burlington

    🗓️ On view until May 24, 2026

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    18 Min.
  • ST!LL BLOOM!NG: What if we are not separate from nature, but shaped by it? Kemmy Walker #5
    Feb 25 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #5 — Kemmy Walker

    In this episode of Artist Conversations, created alongside ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience, I sit down with artist Kemmy Walker to explore perception, environment, and the quiet power of rootedness.

    His work Biota reminds us, "we live within nature, and nature lives within us." KW.

    A tree rises from the figure’s head like a visual prayer, grounding, protective, alive. In our conversation, Kemmy speaks about blending perception with environment, history, fantasy, and fear, creating work that keeps us close to the earth and close to ourselves.

    Within the exhibition’s curatorial framework of Repositioning Softness As Power, Biota anchors us from protected ground. It invites us to reconsider strength not as dominance, but as symbiosis. Not separation, but belonging.

    This is a conversation about environmental memory, inner landscapes, and the resilience found in remaining rooted.

    Guest: Kemmy Walker (@greenz_269)

    Artwork: Acrylic on Canvas | 30" × 40" | 2025

    🖼️ ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience

    📍 Art Gallery of Burlington

    🗓️ On view until May 24, 2026

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    10 Min.
  • ST!LL BLOOM!NG: What if growth isn’t linear but cyclical, communal, and eternal? Funmilola Adeseun #4
    Feb 22 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #4 — Funmilola Adeseun

    In this episode of Artist Conversations, created alongside ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience, I sit down with architect and mixed media artist Funmilola Adeseun (@byajike) to explore legacy, colour, and the generational wisdom carried in her work.

    Her painting Rooted (2025) reminds us that life is one big garden and we are the blossoms.

    From seedling to elder, our growth unfolds through interconnected stages: budding, blooming, ripening, and returning to the earth to regenerate. In rejecting the idea of linear progress, Funmilola embraces a spiral understanding of life, one shaped by culture, kinship, and community.

    In our conversation, she shares how her father inspired her creative path, how architecture informs her maximalist compositions, and how joy and opulence become acts of cultural affirmation.

    As she writes:

    Life is one big garden, and we are the Blossoms. Seeds popping, Children budding, Teens blooming, Adults flowering… Then we return to earth, regenerating, seeding again, blooming again. We Blossom always, with heads held high.

    This is a conversation about inheritance, colour as celebration, and survival through continuity, where softness is not fragility, but rooted strength.

    Listen now and be inspired.

    Guest: Funmilola Adeseun (@byajike)

    Artwork: Rooted, 2025, Acrylic & Oil on Canvas (48” x 36”)

    Exhibition: ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience

    Dates: February 7 – May 24, 2026

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    17 Min.
  • ST!LL BLOOM!NG: The Architecture of Survival, Según Aiyesan #3
    Feb 15 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #3 — Según Aiyesan

    What happens to the spirit when the walls close in, and how do we find the light within the gaps?

    In this third episode of Artist Conversations, curated alongside the exhibition ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience, I am joined by self-taught artist Según Aiyesan. We explore the intersections of surrealism, community, and the persistent power of growth in narrow spaces.

    Originally trained as an engineer, Según brings a unique, analytical lens to his stylized surrealist art, using visual metaphors to resolve internal conflicts and expose the "underbelly of reality". His work transcends mere aesthetics, serving as a catalyst for poignant conversations about sociocultural nuances and the human search for peace.

    His piece, Through The Crevices (2025), is a profound meditation on collective collaboration. It invites us to consider the "crevice" not as a place of defeat, but as a generative space where pressure creates diamonds and constraint births innovation.

    Drawing on the wisdom of figures like Angela Davis and Alice Walker, we discuss how "blooming" is an active, communal response to system denials, a practice of finding sovereignty in the very gaps the world thought were too small to hold life.

    This is a conversation about the architecture of resilience, the power of collective formation, and the "embodied knowing" that we are strongest when we grow together.

    Listen now and be inspired.

    • Guest: Según Aiyesan (@segun_aiyesan)
    • Work Featured: Through The Crevices (Acrylic and Cretextura on canvas)
    • Exhibition: ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience
    • Location: Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB)
    • Dates: February 7 – May 24, 2026
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    14 Min.
  • ST!LL BLOOMING: The Art of Survival and Softness, Sheryl Keen #2.
    Feb 7 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #2 — Shery Keen

    What does it mean to create a safe space while we are still becoming?

    In this episode of Artist Conversations, created alongside ST!LL BLOOMING: The Art of Survival and Softness, I sit down with multidisciplinary visual artist Sheryl A. Keen to explore refuge, inner dialogue, and the necessity of softness during times of growth.

    Working with acrylics, collage, and sculptural texture, Sheryl creates visual stories that move through physical, emotional, and mental spaces. Her work acknowledges survival not as something loud or hardened, but as something deeply tender.

    Her piece Cover Me (2022) reflects on the spaces we seek when growth becomes uncomfortable, places of care, protection, and quiet resilience. We talk about the importance of creating refuge without retreating, guarding the flame without dimming the light, and allowing art to hold us as we become.

    This is a conversation about survival through softness, being multidimensional and honouring the interior work of transformation.

    Listen now and be inspired.

    Guest: Sheryl A. Keen (@keen_kreations)

    Exhibition: ST!LL BLOOMING: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience

    Dates: February 7 – May 24, 2026

    Release Date: February 7, 2026

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    18 Min.
  • ST!LL BLOOM!NG: What does it mean to paint an empress who carries a monument to Black freedom on her shoulder? Komi Olaf #1
    Feb 1 2026

    ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Artist Conversations | Episode #1 — Komi Olaf

    In this episode, I sit down with Toronto-based, Nigerian-born visual artist and poet Komi Olafimihan to explore Afrofuturism, ancestral memory, and decolonization through art. Komi's work in ST!LL BLOOM!NG, including Empress Sheba and Wildflower (Mary Ann Shadd Cary) meditates powerfully on belonging, African diasporic history, and cultural sovereignty.

    We discuss his creative process, the intentionality behind every symbol, and how art becomes a site of ceremony and resistance. This is a conversation about truth seeking, bold vision, and painting the stories that need to be told 365 days a year.

    Listen now and be inspired.

    Guest: Komi Olafimihan (@komiolaf)

    Exhibition: ST!LL BLOOM!NG at Art Gallery of Burlington (Feb 7 - May 24, 2026)

    Release Date: February 1, 2026

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    28 Min.
  • Art Gallery Burlington (AGB) Art Exhibition ST!LL BLOOM!NG COMING SOON...Sponsored by the HBHAS
    Dec 28 2025

    🌸 EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT 🌸

    Introducing ST!LL BLOOM!NG: Emerging in Radiance, Rooted in Resilience

    After 10 years of community-engaged curatorial work, I'm thrilled to share my first group exhibition featuring 9 extraordinary Afro-Caribbean artists.

    📍 WHERE: Art Gallery of Burlington

    📅 WHEN: February 7 - May 17, 2026

    🎉 OPENING: February 7, 2026

    COMING SOON: 9 intimate artist conversations exploring what it means to "still be blooming"

    🎙️ Episode 1 drops: February 1st 2026

    LEARN MORE:

    🌐 francescadurham.com

    📖 Digital Catalogue: francescadurham.com/st-ll-bloom-ng-digital-catalogue

    FEATURED ARTISTS:

    - Komi Olaf

    - Joan Butterfield

    - Sheryl Keen

    - Según Aiyesan

    - Laundii (Alanja Simmons)

    - Kristin Allicock

    - Kemmy Walker

    - Funmilola Adeseun

    - Amanda Tkaczyk

    GROUNDED IN THE WORK OF:

    Angela Davis | Alice Walker | Imani Perry

    Sponsored by: Halton Black History Awareness Society

    Presented by: Art Gallery of Burlington (Community Generator Series)

    Subscribe now to hear all 9 artist conversations!

    #StillBlooming #BeInspiredPodcast #AfroCaribbean Artists

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    4 Min.
  • Be The Guardian of Your Thoughts - The Law of Assumption
    Apr 11 2025

    🎙️ Be Inspired – The Law of Assumption

    Welcome to Be Inspired, the podcast that uplifts your spirit, nourishes your mind and empowers you to live intentionally. I’m your host, Francesca—and today’s episode is a powerful one. We’re talking about the Law of Assumption—a simple but life-changing principle that reminds us: what you believe to be true becomes your reality.

    In this episode, we’re going to explore:

    ✅ Why assuming success, ease, and abundance actually works.

    ✅ How your unconscious beliefs shape your experiences.

    ✅ The role of mental discipline and awareness.

    ✅ Practical ways to shift your mindset and embody the life you truly desire.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, uncertain, or just craving a shift—this episode is for you. When you learn to assume the feeling of a wish fulfilled, you’ll unlock a deeper truth: that you are the creator of your reality, and life responds to the energy you live in.

    Listening in will leave you feeling empowered, clear, and ready to rewrite the story you’ve been telling yourself.

    So grab a tea, get cozy, and let’s go deep. It’s time to be intentional, be aware, and remember, no matter what — always Be Inspired ❤️

    #LawOfAssumption #MindsetShift #ManifestWithEase #BeInspiredPodcast #PowerOfBelief #AssumeSuccess

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    8 Min.