Francis Tomkins (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes animation, collage, zine making, and workshop facilitation. They have a BFA in Cross-Disciplinary Arts: Publications from OCAD University and have worked within the arts and accessibility sectors at Tangled Art + Disability, StopGap Foundation and Toronto Queer Film Festival. Their work has been featured by Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS), RestFest Film Festival, and Arts Etobicoke. Francis is passionate about how art can be used to create and sustain connected communities.

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The world I want to see
April 22, 2021
FREEIf there was one greener thing you would today, what would it be? Our Youth Climate Collective has combined some creative actionable things to make today greener. Watch and share this inspiring video created by 12 to 16 year old climate change advocates challenging each of us to make the Earth a World we want to see.
The youth have produced this video through a series of weekly mentorship workshops co-facilitated by Nick Sweetman, Graham Budgeon, and Eliza Martin. Through the sessions, they were guided in identifying what environmental issues speak to them most and how to address them through art activism. The youth brainstormed and developed together with the storyboard for the video, content, visual representation and where the video is to be shared. In just eight weeks they have acquired the skills of transforming advocacy ideas into actions and taking advantage of the digital space to do so.
LSA is proud to have witnessed this process and wishes all the mentees an impactful journey as creative climate change advocates. Make the Earth happy and greener today in their honour!
This program has been generously supported by Delta Bingo.