Josh has been active in Regina’s urban art scene for over ten years. From his early beginnings, working ‘underground’ as a youth creating graffiti art, Josh has developed into a teacher and mentor for youth interested in the art form, and has raised the profile and respect of urban arts in our community. Over the last six years he has been conducting workshops with such organizations as Common Weal Community Arts Inc, Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange Society, Prince Alberts Grace Campbell Gallery, Mackenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina,, City of Regina and the Regina Public School Board.

Besides being very active with his personal art work, Josh has participated in numerous conferences and panel discussions around the topic of the urban arts, linking Graffiti artists, local Police and the public, in order to connect and increase understanding and cooperation. He has conducted open discussions with students in numerous schools throughout the province regarding what Graffiti art actually is, in contrast to popular perception of graffiti art as ‘tagging’. Josh has given frequent workshops on the topics of skills and career development, and how Graffiti art can provide a positive voice to youth in communities.

Josh has created numerous mural artworks in Regina, in particular in partnership with the Cathedral Village Arts Festival for the past four years, Craven Country Music Jamboree, and numerous local business establishments.