Coloured Faces, White Spaces

About the Artwork

The artwork ‘Coloured Faces, White Spaces’ reflects the emotional and psychological toll of navigating neurodivergence as a racialized person in predominantly white environments. Through the interplay of skin colour and mind patterns, I want to show the silent labor of masking, code-switching, and surviving in spaces that were never built for us. Challenging the norms of who gets to be seen as ‘whole’, I reimagine inclusion as one that embraces neurodivergence without stereotyping or demanding assimilation.

Supreet’s Why

I am drawn to the intersections of racial trauma, youth mental health, and diasporic identity, especially for BIPOC communities navigating inherited grief in systems not built for their healing. Through visual expression, I seek to honour what was lost and dream of a future that doesn’t demand that we divide ourselves.

Coloured Faces, White Spaces
Mixed Media on Canvas
16 by 20 inches
2025