Daniel Maluka
BIO
Biography

Daniel Maluka is a self-taught, Toronto-based artist and writer originally from South Africa. He merges Afrocentric influences with surrealist elements to explore the depths of the subconscious in his art. Daniel's visually captivating pieces have gained international recognition, being featured in galleries across Toronto and collected worldwide.

In addition to his visual art, Daniel has made notable contributions to literature. His works have been published in various magazines, and he has led numerous poetry workshops. His debut poetry collection, Unwashed, published by Mawenzi House, was featured in CBC's "37 Most Anticipated Poetry Books for Spring 2024." The collection is known for its visceral, image-rich poetry.

ADDRESS
City: Toronto, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Poetry, Fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Unwashed
Publisher
Mawenzi House
Year
2024
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
any
Presentation Genre
poetry art
Presentation Length
two hours
Presentation Description
Presentation description

The author will read poems from their debut poetry collection titled “Unwashed.” The poetry workshop titled “Embrace the Cringe” will include a sample poetry study, three sets of silent on the spot writing sessions, and a class reading of their written poems. 

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Members who identify as:
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Programs & Interests
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