Bio: Robin

Bio: Robin
Robin Wolfe (they/him) is an interdisciplinary artist and witch living in Kjipuktuk (Halifax). They are a white settler, trans masc/nonbinary and bi-sexual/queer artist. They identify as neurodivergent, and disabled, and they’re currently the Accessibility Grant Manager at Youth Project. Their main fields include arts programming, illustration, and bookbinding. Much of Robin’s work revolves around interdisciplinary forms of access to education, and aspects around his witchcraft practice. Their work also focuses on developing workshops and programming for queer and trans folks across all generations. They are part of Queer Creatives Space Artists Collective and act as the primary contact for this group.
Queer Creatives Space Artists Collective came together to manifest artistic community spaces for queer, trans, and questioning folks. This collective seeks to contribute meaningful, affordable and accessible arts programming that is responsive to its environment and the needs of our community. We seek to provide spaces through the arts that nurture community relationships between all generations of queer, trans, and questioning folks. QCS believes that art has a unique ability to ground and regulate queer and trans folks through creative practices in a time where queer and trans existence is under threat. These artists believe that by sharing space that is collaborative and interactive with the community, that transformative arts space that benefits the artistic and queer community alike will manifest. This artists collective is also committed to using our projects and programming to challenge systems of oppression and create space for conversations around social justice issues.