Artists Featured in the book
This book also contains ELEVEN PAGES of links to hundreds of associated friends, artists, galleries and events that you need to know about!
- Adrian Forrow (TO)
- Alexa Hatanaka aka Lexr (TO)
- Patrick Thompson aka Evoke (TO)
- Che Kothari (TO)
- Chinawoman (TO)
- Chor Boogie (San Fran)
- Cindy Blažević (TO)
- Dan Buller (MTL)
- Dasic (NY via Santiago)
- Doug Paisley (TO)
- EGR (TO)
- Elicser Elliott (TO)
- Eric Q (TO)
- Fasade Group (TO)
- Gene Starship (MTL)
- Graham Robinson (TO)
- Ian Kamau (TO)
- Indigo (VAN)
- Joseph Tisiga (Whitehorse)
- Juliana Neufeld (TO)
- Labrona (MTL)
- Li-Hill (TO)
- Manifesto Community Projects (TO)
- Meagan Spendlove (San Fran)
- Mediah (TO)
- Nor Black Nor White (Mumbai)
- Notes To Self (TO)
- Nunca (São Paulo)
- Omen (MTL)
- Pablo Aravena (MTL)
- Pascal Paquette (TO)
- Peru Dyer aka peru143 (MTL)
- Roadsworth (MTL)
- Steven Henderson aka Hope (TO)
- The Baitshop (TO)
- Trevor Goodwin aka Horus (TO)
- We Kill You (TO)
- Whippersnapper Gallery (TO)
Profits generated from sales of A Face A Name are shared with the artists & producers.
What the artists are saying
“Wow! What a great collection of talent! So much info and inspiration! I could keep looking at this book for hours. Feels great to be included. Thank you, Steve, Lisa and everyone involved for your hard work.”
- EGR
“The book is awesome. Some creative innovative artists of the future reside in this book. a must have of the must haves.”
- Chor Boogie
“A great survey on a generation of artists that have grown into their own from their work spanning over a decade. Well and Good have captured the pulse of the artists in this book – a testimony of Lisa and Steve’s tireless work as curators and community builders.”
- Gene “Starship” Pendon
“Steve and Lisa are doing great work for the art community, bringing creatives together in so many ways to share ideas and collaborate on projects. I feel very honored to be included in a publication alongside such talented and inspiring artists. Reading A FACE A NAME was a great way to gain greater insight into the work of artists who I’ve been following for years, and also find out about many others whose work was new to me.”
- Indigo
“The book looks AMAZING!!!! Great work. I’ve been glued to my computer for the last couple days getting down with it.”
- Adrian Forrow
"What I like about the book is the diversity of practices that are presented. It’s a reflection not only of the cultural circle of influence that surrounds Well and Good but also of a generation of urban artists whose work transcends the often fashionable labels of “graffiti art” and “street art”."
- Roadsworth
“This project, another testament to Well And Good’s untiring quest to brighten our lives and make art a part of our everyday, is a welcome addition to Toronto’s arts landscape and hopefully just the first of many publications detailing the great work by young contemporary artists in our world.”
- Whippersnapper Gallery
“I love this book! There’s so much information and such stunning photos in it that it’s hard to read quickly. It’s the sort of thing that you take your time with as you ponder each artist’s process. Highly recommended.”
- David Lacalamita, Musician & Collaborator










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