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Kylix
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Raina Douris, born February 2nd, 1986 in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian radio personality whose artistic pursuits extend beyond the airwaves—specifically into the realm of ceramics and sculptural interpretations inspired by archeological discoveries.
Douris’s fascination with art began early, nurtured by a formative experience in radio. After graduating from Ryerson University with degrees in Radio and Television Production, she embarked on her broadcasting career as a production assistant at CFNY-FM (102.1 The Edge) in Toronto. Recognizing the importance of supporting local talent, Douris spearheaded “Indie Online,” a groundbreaking initiative that showcased emerging rock bands within the station’s digital platform.
Her dedication to fostering musical communities continued as she joined CBC Radio 3 and subsequently Cind-FM (Indie 88), where her exceptional performance earned her the title of “Best Local Radio Personality” in two consecutive years during Toronto’s annual Best of Toronto awards. Demonstrating versatility, Douris returned to CBC in 2016 as host of Mornings National on CBC Music and CBC Television's CBC Music Backstage Pass, solidifying her position as a prominent voice in Canadian broadcasting.
Leaving CBC Music in September 2019 after hosting her final episode of mornings, Douris hasn’t abandoned her artistic passions. She currently serves as host for NPR World Cafe, showcasing her commitment to creative exploration and storytelling. However, it is her work with ceramics that truly distinguishes her artistic identity.
Douris's sculptural pieces draw heavily from the iconography of ancient Greek vessels—particularly the Kylix and Douris Cup—objects revered for their intricate decoration and symbolic representations. These vessels, dating back to Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece respectively, served as ceremonial drinking cups adorned with elaborate scenes depicting mythological narratives and religious rituals. Douris’s artistic process involves meticulously recreating these patterns and motifs in contemporary ceramic forms, resulting in pieces that simultaneously honor the past and express a distinctly modern aesthetic.
Raina Douris’s artistic journey exemplifies how inspiration can transcend disciplines—from radio broadcasting to ceramic sculpture—resulting in captivating artworks that resonate with both historical awareness and contemporary creativity.
1986 - , Canada
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