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Kingston canadian film festival Posters: Benjamin nelson

ON OUR WALLS: ART AT THE BROOM

Benjamin Nelson

Benjamin Nelson has been a graphic designer, printmaker and active member of the Kingston arts community for almost 20 years. A keen interest in the history of architecture and design, post-modernism and 20th century pop-culture often influence his visually striking work. Using illustration, collage, analogue and digital techniques he creates original artwork for musicians, record labels, festivals, art organisations, and galleries. Nelson has also been fortunate enough to perform live music across the world with such notable local bands as PS I Love You and Deux Trois.

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MURALS: ERON ONE

Eron One

Eron One is an artist located in Kingston, Ontario. He has created several public art pieces within Kingston and the surrounding areas. Over the years, he has crafted a style and aesthetic that is unique to him, incorporating graphic and animated elements with a freestyle collage -like approach.

Eron One is known for creating large-scale murals and custom artwork. He is also available for live-paintng events and workshops on how to use spray paint at any age.

SOUTH WALL MURAL: PERU DAYER JALEA

PERU143

PERU143 is an internationally recognized Peruvian-Canadian muralist and graphic artist whose practice is informed by digital and traditional art forms and his 28 years of painting graffiti. Peru’s work aims to heal, inspire and uplift people’s spirits by transforming neglected and often oppressive spaces into safe, playful, and imaginative worlds. 

Shipping container: Francisco corbett

Francisco Corbett


Francisco Corbett is a visual and performance artist based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He currently works out of his home studio in Elgin, Ontario and spends time with his son, Luca. His practice focuses on building community and empowering young people. Corbett has been practicing professionally for fewer than 5 years but promises a relentless effort of creation to viewers and fans of his artwork

Shipping container: HILL WERTH

Hill Werth

Hill Werth is an internationally recognized trans non-binary mixed media artist and activist. Their intuitive, layered work transforms personal stories into bold visual statements on visibility, identity, and social change. In 2024, Hill received the Mayor’s Arts Award in Kingston and the King Charles III Coronation Medal for their contributions to art and community. Their journey is captured in Spray the Change, a documentary by Juan Velasco, highlighting Hill’s powerful role in shaping cultural awareness through art.