DARC Artists: Meet Tsoa Raholison!


Meet Tsoa Raholison, artist and member of Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC). Watch the video below to learn all about Tsoa and her work!

Tsoa Raholison (pronounced Tsu) is a multidisciplinary artist who focuses her art on drawing, video and sometimes media installation. She often finds her inspiration through emotions and nature. And because she loves gardening, she aspires to be a plant or a butterfly fluttering in the meadows.

Tsoa produced her first short film, “Wanna Grab Some Food,” using the DARC SOUNDSTAGE. The film was screened at the Digi60 Filmmaker’s Festival last year, where it won the DARC Emerging Experimental Filmmaker Award!

Wanna Grab Some Food (2023) at the Digi60 Filmmaker’s Festival

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