Radical Mess

Radical Mess Artist-led | Neurodivergent & Disabled Creatives. A space for radical, messy expression.

Handmade jewelry, earrings and charms, affirmations and oracle cards - Aesha’s art can be worn, enjoyed and shared. She ...
05/16/2026

Handmade jewelry, earrings and charms, affirmations and oracle cards - Aesha’s art can be worn, enjoyed and shared. She was a magical presence at the showcase with her crafts, warmth and care.

Six gave us some of his amazing poetry today while exhibiting paintings of creatures pulled from dark nowheres of memory...
05/16/2026

Six gave us some of his amazing poetry today while exhibiting paintings of creatures pulled from dark nowheres of memory, dreams, and fears. For this artist, strange is very welcome.

1 DAY TO GO, Woaaah! Radical Mess’s inaugural showcase is almost here. Join us for an afternoon of art, storytelling, pe...
05/15/2026

1 DAY TO GO, Woaaah!

Radical Mess’s inaugural showcase is almost here. Join us for an afternoon of art, storytelling, performance, community, and collective care featuring emerging artists sharing work rooted in resistance, memory, healing, and imagination.

Venue: Evergreen Brick Works
Date: May 16, 2026
Time: 2 PM – 2 PM

Free Admission, tickets are in the bio and will also be available at the venue.

This gathering is rooted in community, accessibility, and creating space for voices and stories that deserve to be held with care.

Accessibility information is available on our page and highlights both the access measures in place and the gaps we continue working to address collectively.

We can’t wait to gather with you and co-create the space to learn from each other, experience and witness art, build community and take up space as mad folk.

Accessibility is not an add-on to community care; it is community care.As we prepare for this event, we want to be trans...
05/15/2026

Accessibility is not an add-on to community care; it is community care.

As we prepare for this event, we want to be transparent about the access measures currently in place and the gaps that remain. We believe openly naming access is part of building more accountable, disability-justice-informed spaces together.

This event includes:
• A fully accessible venue
• Elevator access
• All-gender and accessible washrooms
• A quiet room with sensory supports
• Sensory-considerate performances
• Navigation support from trained volunteers
• Instagram livestream access
• Free admission

At the same time, we recognize that this event does not meet all access needs. ASL interpretation, closed captioning, audio description, and full Braille access will not be available for this event due to current funding and capacity limitations.

Rather than assuming access, we want to acknowledge these gaps clearly and recognize how they may affect folk with access needs we can't accommodate.

Access is an ongoing collective practice, not a checklist we complete perfectly. We remain committed to learning, resourcing, and growing more accessible community spaces moving forward.

If you have questions, access requests, or support needs not addressed here, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We want to engage, learn better practices, and do better in the future.


I dance to empower myself and build a deeper connection with my body. Having experienced body shaming alongside restrict...
05/15/2026

I dance to empower myself and build a deeper connection with my body. Having experienced body shaming alongside restrictive expectations of cisheteronormativity, dance has felt like a powerful path back to myself. My regular practice of Raqs Sharqi has also been an essential tool in managing chronic pain. Taking up space and caring for my body in ways that alchemize pain into pleasure is a powerful form of resistance in a world that expects us to shrink, stay numb, and disconnected.

The solo work I will be presenting is a choreography I learned and adapted from my dear friend Carlos Carmona. It represents my practice, as it's a mix of two Egyptian dance styles that are my favourites to learn, dance, and perform. The first half of the choreography is Saidi, an Egyptian folkloric dance style that is powerful, grounded, and deeply affirming to embody. The second half of the choreography is Egyptian Shaabi, the voice of the working-class people. Shaabi music covers a range of topics, including political issues, resistance, love, and celebration. In the song I chose, the Shaabi section is a cheeky, expressive love song that leaves plenty of room for audience interaction. I chose to perform this choreography because it allows me to express and move through different parts of myself, my strength and power, alongside play and openness.

Our next artist on the lineup is Six, who will be doing a spoken word performance as well as their visual art work will ...
05/14/2026

Our next artist on the lineup is Six, who will be doing a spoken word performance as well as their visual art work will be exhibited at the event. Six’s artwork is a by-product of their existence, a catharsis and pouring out of their subconscious. They create without effort or intention; their work is an outpouring of feeling and a snapshot of the moment. Often working with intense emotions, they anthropomorphize mental illness and overbearing feelings, giving them form, mood, power, and personality. Much of their work comes from the darkness of their multiple diagnoses, often beginning from black and working toward light and color, mirroring their experiences with mental health challenges.

Their philosophy in terms of materials and ex*****on is minimalist and accessible. They deliberately work with inexpensive materials such as printer paper and ballpoint pens, believing art should be accessible to anyone regardless of financial position. Working in mental health as a peer supporter, they often use art both as a demonstration of how mental illness can feel and as an invitation for others to participate in this cathartic process.

Language is community and words are power. Reading and writing have always been a huge part of their life, offering escape, engagement, and release. Their poetry focuses on crisis, mania, psychosis, and feelings amplified through Borderline Personality Disorder and ADHD, often exploring fringe psychiatric states and weaponized mental illness. Themes they write about include self-harm, psychosis, fear, regret, and always, always love. Their work is conversational, sharp, honest, barely edited, and often the photograph of a rare and strange moment they felt compelled to capture.

We’re excited to announce our next artist for the Talent Showcase ’26:Aesha (she/they) is a Pakistani interdisciplinary ...
05/13/2026

We’re excited to announce our next artist for the Talent Showcase ’26:

Aesha (she/they) is a Pakistani interdisciplinary artist working with grief, ritual, storytelling, and object-making, exploring care as a form of attention. Through their practice, they create space for memory, intimacy, and the ways people survive and make meaning beyond dominant narratives.

Join us for Radical Mess’s inaugural event at on May 16, 2026, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.
This is a free event, tickets are in the bio.

Introducing our next artist on the lineup for our upcoming Talent Showcase'26 on 16th August at  , Aashisha Chakraborty,...
05/12/2026

Introducing our next artist on the lineup for our upcoming Talent Showcase'26 on 16th August at , Aashisha Chakraborty, who will be doing a spoken word performance.

Her work blends contemporary realism with dark fun and loving dread to explore landscapes of power, whether in the workplace, in relationships, or within the self. Through her novels, essays, and verse, she writes about people who bargain with ambition and love, lose, get back up, and choose again and again to continue.

A chaos chaser, dream spinner, and passport-stamped rebel, Aashisha seeks to give language to what is often swallowed to stay functional.


Meet Shexam (she/her) our next artist on the lineup for the Talent Showcase'26, a spoken word poet and multidisciplinary...
05/11/2026

Meet Shexam (she/her) our next artist on the lineup for the Talent Showcase'26, a spoken word poet and multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of softness, overwhelm, and raw honesty.

Alongside her spoken word practice, she presents a visual exhibition of her crocheted artworks, intentional pieces that hold time, repetition, and care. These works extend her performance language into material form, where emotion becomes texture and structure meets softness.

Some of her crochet pieces will also be available at the event for purchase, offering a chance to take home fragments of her process, art pieces made slowly, with presence, imperfection, and attention.

On stage, her poetry unfolds in fragments and rhythm, shaped by anxiety, memory, and thought that resists neatness. In the exhibition, that same world is held still but never fully contained.

Outside of her work, she moves between photography, baking, cats, and soundscapes that mirror her inner world, building quiet rituals around creation and care.

Join us on 16th May'26 at to experience art with her and other artists from the collective and co-create a space where mad artists thrive.

Introducing our first artist on the lineup for Radical Mess's Talent Showcase'26 is Starvixen.Starvixen is a musical pro...
05/10/2026

Introducing our first artist on the lineup for Radical Mess's Talent Showcase'26 is Starvixen.

Starvixen is a musical project created by Cassandra DeStellis.

Cassandra is a disabled, q***r, and trans woman. She lives inside a body with a never-ending migraine, fibromyalgia, and her neurodivergent brain - so her chronic pain is just as bad as her chronic overthinking.

Cassandra has been playing guitar for more than half her life, and dabbles with a handful of other instruments. She is currently working on the debut Starvixen album, set for release in late 2026. Her first song, “Dead Boy,” from the upcoming album, was released on April 14th, 2026. She has performed live under different, long-forgotten names in the past.

You can find her online at her Instagram account , her Bandcamp page starvixen.bandcamp.com, and most streaming services that aren’t Spotify.

In her spare time, she rests.

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550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada M4W 3X8
Toronto, ON
M4W 3X8

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