"Anti-oppressive street art in Montreal, unceded Kanien'kehá:ka & Algonquin Anishinaabe territories... Zola is the name I go by when talking about the street art that I do.
I’m a queer, white settler (French Canadian descent) woman trying my best at working in an anti-oppressive approach, and always learning. My work mainly focuses around the iconic character of the masked protester as a romantic allegory for radical street politics. I have a love-hate relationship with graffiti. I also love all animals." -- Zola blog onTumblr
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