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Writing
To read all of my articles, please visit Cole Nemeth, Unfiltered on Substack.

Soft Girl Corporate Era: Redefining Success on My Own Terms
Why I love my cushy corporate job and have no intention of climbing the corporate ladder.

The Morning It Snowed for My Grandma
How winter, grief, and childhood memories are helping me find my way back to connection.

Taking Care of Yourself During Difficult Times
You’re still allowed to want a beautiful life, even when the world feels like it’s falling apart.
Environmental Interpretation & Design
Professional work created through my role in communications and marketing. My work includes interpretive signage, visitor maps, educational materials, and public-facing designs.
Stephen Kennedy
Head of Design
Former co-founder of ACME company. Early staff at XYZ. Loves coffee & morning runs.
Abigail Walker
Content Strategist
Former co-founder of ACME company. Early staff at XYZ. Loves coffee & morning runs.
Photography
A collection of nature, wildlife, landscape, and community photography. My work captures quiet moments, meaningful connections, and the beauty found in the natural world.












Fine Arts & Personal Work
A selection of public art, fine arts projects, and personal creative work. These pieces explore themes of identity, memory, culture, storytelling, and connection to place.
Pat the Dog Theatre Creation
Micro Grant for Inherited Quiet, 2026
In 2026, I received a Pat the Dog Theatre Creation Microgrant to begin developing what has since evolved into Inherited Quiet. The grant supported the early research phase of the project, including reviewing family photographs and journals, interviewing family members, and exploring the personal and intergenerational stories that would become the foundation of the work.
While the project initially began as a collection of personal essays and memoir writing, the research process revealed broader questions about memory, family history, cultural identity, grief, and belonging. As a result, Inherited Quiet has grown into a multidisciplinary project that combines writing with visual art, photography, mixed media, and archival research.
Receiving this grant gave me the opportunity to begin asking these questions. Through mentorship, I hope to continue developing the project’s artistic direction and determine how its various forms can come together into a cohesive body of work.
Community Picnic Table
City of Waterloo Public Art Project. 2025


Fine Arts Foundation Certificate
Fanshawe College, 2024





