Sukaina Kubba
Sessional Lecturer
sukaina.kubba@daniels.utoronto.ca
Sukaina Kubba is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist who explores narratives of cultural and material assimilation and appropriation. In her research and studio practice, Kubba navigates the position of painting and drawing in relation to architecture, craft, writing, performance and digital practices.
Kubba has shown work at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto; Art Gallery of Ontario; Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow; Glasgow International; Hilary Crisp, London; and Kendall Koppe, Glasgow. Upcoming residencies include International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York; and La Wayaka Current at the Atacama Desert, Chile. Kubba is currently a sessional lecturer in Visual Studies at Daniels Faculty at the University of Toronto. From 2013 to 2018 Kubba was lecturer and curator at the Glasgow School of Art