ABOUT
Enzo Stimpson is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice bridges documentary-style photography and conceptual exploration. Since being accepted into an Integrated Arts program in 2019, Stimpson has continuously expanded his creative reach, engaging with themes of environment, identity, and lived experience through a diverse body of work.
In 2022, Stimpson presented his first solo exhibition, Shithole, during the First Friday art exhibition series, where his raw and observational approach to image-making earned notable local attention. His work has also been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Peterborough as part of a collaborative show, a milestone that marked his official recognition as a CARFAC-paid artist.
In 2024, Stimpson’s work was featured in Relations, a group publication that explored intersections of personal narrative and visual culture. Beyond the gallery setting, he has established a strong photographic presence within professional and community contexts, capturing photos for many different events and producing creative visual work for a range of local businesses and societies.
Stimpson’s evolving practice reflects a dedication to both craft and authenticity, balancing technical precision with an unfiltered engagement with the world around him.