About

To describe Sonis McAllister is to describe cheap linoleum. He is synthetic, he covers a lot of ground, and some of the smallest things leave permanent impressions on him.

For the last few years Sonis has begun to harness his team of muses and seeks to push himself in the areas of writing, scrap art, story telling, film, musical performance, invention, and photography. Sonis is always searching for connectedness between the known past, the present, the plausible future and the made-up through the braiding of lines of science, religion, art, and absurdity.

His work has been presented on stages at the South Country Fair, in various gallery exhibitions, Potemkin Art Collective shows, The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge Artstage II, CKUA Radio, and in laundromats, funeral homes, diners, lawyers offices, junk yards other democratic collections of people from funeral homes in Canada’s Boreal muskeg bogs to the parched cement slabs of Niland, California.