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invisibly ill

issue 01

invisibly ill is currently a free and accessible, 6-spread DIY magazine for those who hold, or have experiences with invisible illnesses/ disabilities in Saskatchewan.

Now available at these locations in Saskatoon!

AKA Artist-run centre, Art Placement, Blackflash Magazine, Nefelibata Arts and Crafts, OutSaskatoon, PAVED Arts, and Turning the Tide book store.

Coming soon:

a downloadable PDF version. 

 
 

Gabby Da Silva

 Gabby Da Silva is a (dis)abled artist fascinated with the collaboration between digital and physical mediums. Within a conceptual approach, she makes work that deals with the documentation of events and the questions of how they can be presented. Born and raised in Saskatoon SK, Gabby comes from a close family whom she credits for their strength, especially when she was diagnosed with a neurological disorder in 2019. Her work responds to both her surrounding environments and everyday experiences; often accompanied by her own cluttered spoken word. Since graduating in 2022 with her BFA honours in Studio Art, Gabby continues to practice as an artist, forever discovering new ways to express herself and her communities through art.