Artist

Jasmine Reimer

Jasmine Reimer is a Canadian artist, writer, researcher and art educator based in Berlin. Working in sculpture, drawing and writing, her work uses symbolism, myth and abstraction to investigate physical and non-physical states of transformation. Specifically, Reimer explores the ever-changing hybrid-monster body and its role in maintaining the complexity of our identities.

Reimer exhibits internationally with her most recent exhibition at the plumb in Toronto and Khota Kunsthalle in Helsinki. In addition, Reimer writes art criticism, which can be found in ArtReview, Border Crossings, Peripheral Review and Mousse. In 2024 she was invited to a reading residency at Kunstal Gent where she hosted two reading sessions on the topic of Silvia Federici, and witch- monster aesthetics. Currently, Reimer teaches at Berlin Art Institute, with past classes held at The University of Guelph, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Sheridan College and The University of Toronto. She is currently working on a series of Leporello books.

Photo by Ayala Gazit 2023