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First TD Diverse Communities Art & Design Fellow Joins The Walrus
The Walrus and TD Bank Group introduces Alana Enahoro as the newest fellow
The Walrus is pleased to announce that Alana Enahoro has been selected as the first TD Diverse Communities Art & Design Fellow, a program created to support emerging artists and designers from diverse communities facing barriers to the industry. Enahoro joins the organization’s multidisciplinary art department and will contribute to the creation of visual work across its Editorial, Marketing and Digital teams. The fellowship continues The Walrus’s and TD’s dedication to addressing the underrepresentation of journalists and artists from diverse communities, at all levels of the media industry in Canada.
Enahoro is a graduate of the Graphic Design program at Humber College and has self-taught illustration experience. She is passionate about social impact and community engagement. Working closely with the design director at The Walrus, Enahoro will be mentored and trained to develop a strong portfolio encompassing editorial story layouts, multimedia content, illustrations, and an understanding of the print production........
