
Omer (he/him) operates at the intersection of social impact, sustainability, accessibility, and urban design, making our cities more community-oriented. Combining his passion for art and equity, he established Jumagraphie Collective in Montréal to publish and disseminate art created by BIPOC artists. He founded 4 Days 4 Lines – a citizen science initiative to advocate for accessibility in metro systems and has been featured on CBC Radio and various independent platforms for his contributions to this domain. Previously, he designed sustainability-focused programs and hosted high-profile events at McGill’s Faculty of Management, and later managed partnerships for NewCities Foundation – an urban design non-profit. His first photobook Chokhat (Frame) incorporates abstract and architectural photography from his extensive travels, and was featured at the Dublin Art Book Fair 2023. He is a relentless believer in the power of story-telling to co-create impact.