Skip to content

EDAA 2025

March 19, 2026 - June 28, 2026

Third Floor

Still from Alex Gibson, Untitled Passage, 2025, photogrammetry, animation, 4:41. Image courtesy the artist.

The Emerging Digital Artists Award is an annual celebration of creativity and experimentation in digital media. Now in its 11th year, the prize recognizes the exceptional talents of emerging artists in Canada working at the forefront of the genre, highlighting the dynamic ways in which digital tools and technologies expand artistic practice.

This year’s exhibition presents the work of five remarkable artists that embrace the limitless nature of digital media, whether uncovering new possibilities for our physical bodies, revitalizing artforms that connect across cultures and geographies, honouring connections to “home” amidst feelings of dislocation, or employing glitch as a necessary tool for spiritual transformation. As recipients of the 2025 prize, each artist pushes the boundaries of their distinct medium, including still image, animation, game art, extended reality, and installation. Together, their works offer a snapshot of our current moment, including what to hold on to from the past and what to alter, shift, or destroy to move thoughtfully into the future.

 

11th Edition

 

Presented by

 

About the Artists

Laura Carabello

Laura Caraballo is an interdisciplinary artist born in Bacatá [Bogotá] and based in Tiohtià:ke [Montréal]. Her work uses technology to reimagine and create interactive, sensorial physical and virtual spaces that revisit the past and question its role in shaping Latinx futurist aesthetics and narratives. Laura is particularly interested in how we shape, and are shaped by, the spaces we inhabit within a temporal context, while exploring themes of home, memory, and consciousness.

Alex Gibson

Alex Gibson is a Barbadian Canadian interdisciplinary artist based on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (Vancouver, BC). They use images and archives as sites to examine queer spaces, temporalities, and architectures. Gibson holds an MFA from UBC, and their work has been exhibited in Barbados, Canada, Italy, Poland, and the United States.

Eva Grant

Eva Grant is a St̓át̓imc-Eurasian filmmaker, writer and artist based in BC whose work is grounded in archive, interface, and ecology. She has held fellowships and residencies through the Sundance Institute, imagineNATIVE, Artengine, the Vancouver Queer Film Festival, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. A technological Trickster of the Indigital realm, she prototypes near-worlds, capacious futures, and their imagined implements. She studied philosophy and literature at Stanford University and is the founder of Tooth & Nail Pictures.

Cadin Londono

Cadin Londono is a Colombian game developer born in Medellin, Colombia and based in Tio’Tia:ke (Montreal). His interest in coding began from a young age, watching his father code his own games in his free time. Cadin released his first videogame at age eighteen and is now busy creating videogames that look at life through an anticolonial lens. He holds a BA from McGill University with a major in Computer Science and a minor in Philosophy.

Kahani Ploessl

Kahani (कहानी) Ploessl is a dimension-bending tech artist based in Markham, ON. Her work in generative, videogame, and installation art explores notions of the glitch and digital spiritualism. Guided by her Indian heritage, Kahani draws parallels between the cosmic philosophy of Hinduism and the pixelated manifestations of digital realms and avatar bodies. Her work considers the glitch as a purposeful gesture that can push our digital experiences away from their current structures and functions into experimental and transformative models for being.

About the Organizers

Emerging Digital Artists Award (EDAA)

The Emerging Digital Artists Award (EDAA) is Canada’s award for critical experimentation in digital media, proudly presented by EQ Bank. Launched in 2015, the award celebrates the contributions of artists working exclusively in virtual space. Each year, we seek artwork submissions from across the country that push us in new directions and challenge us to see the world through a different screen. Whether digital images, videos, animations, GIFs, websites, games, apps, augmented and virtual realities, or immersive installations, the EDAA is here to recognize it, support it, and help it grow.

EQ Bank

EQ Bank is Canada’s Challenger Bank™. Guided by our purpose to drive change in Canadian banking and enrich people’s lives, we firmly believe that progress requires challenging outdated norms. We put innovation at the heart of everything we do and use digital to deliver more effortless, transparent and high-value experiences that help Canadians reach their potential.

Other Exhibitions + Displays on now

See all exhibitions

Judy Chappus: Skin in the Game

Location: Second Floor

L’air est lourd

Location: Second Floor

EDAA 2025

Location: Third Floor

Waawiiatanong Forever

Location: Offsite