ECUAD Student Exhibitions is a student led curatorial + exhibition programming committee that aims to increase the visibility of student creativity on campus while providing opportunities to build exhibition making skills. Join any time at any skill level.
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Betty Hung | 4th Year Visual Arts (Ceramics)
Formless Ceramics 3 1/2" diam. each bowl 2017
Betty Hung has always been interested in combining semiotic studies with her art practice; in her most recent work Formless, she creates a certain amount of bowls to indicate the word formless in Morse code. Hung is also fascinated by the dynamic of the glazes as well as how they can be changed unexpectedly during the firing process.
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Mona Fani | 4th year film + video ig: monafani
Catch this Neil digital collage 593 x 768 pixels 2017
“This collage is a combination of a few of my favourite things: space and skate boarding.”
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Xanthe Kittson | Foundation year IG: photosbyxanthe
Run away photography 5x7 2017
“I am a photography student attending Emily Carr. I have lived in Vancouver for over 12 years and began taking photos roughly 4 years ago. I generally create works based on my dreams, fears, or fairy tales. In regards to this piece, it is based on a fear of mine, which is to be left or forgotten. This piece shows a young woman standing in a foggy field while wearing a wedding dress. By wearing a wedding dress, it suggests that she is trying to escape a marriage or simply a relationship.”
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Day of Remembrance and Action Against Violence Against Women
Dec 6 - Dec 12, 2017 Emily Carr Library, + CRCP Exhibition Hall, Emily Carr University Please join us in the Emily Carr Library, with the Status of Women's Committee from 6pm-8pm on December 6th to remember the lives lost to gender based violence. Then, from 8-9pm there will be an exhibit of student work titled ‘XX’ in the CRCP Exhibition Hall (3rd Floor Atrium near Animation). Context: Emily Carr community members are invited to share text passages from books that speak to and against gender-based violence at an event commemorating the Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women. You are invited to a public reading of a selection of these passages at the Emily Carr University Library on Wednesday, December 6, 6-8pm. December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women in Canada. It marks the anniversary of the 1989 murders of 14 young women at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal, who died because they were women. This year the Status of Women Committee is focusing its Dec 6 commemorative event on Gender-Based Violence (GBV)—violence committed against someone based on their gender expression, gender identity or perceived gender. GBV has a significant impact on LGBTQ2+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and two-spirit) and gender-non conforming people, Indigenous women and girls, women who are visible minorities, women and girls with disabilities, seniors and others.
#national day of remembrance and action against violence against women#emily carr university#emily carr#ecuad
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Dec 6 - 7, 2017 | 2PM-4PM ACCESSION Part of EC Live In Your Head | Facebook Event Atrium Gallery, Emily Carr University
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Dec 5 - 8, 2017 Pop-Up Type Museum The Commons, Emily Carr University Opening Reception, Dec 5 @ 6:30PM-8PM / Lighting Talks @ 7PM The Pop-Up Museum of Typography is an annual installation of typographic exhibits, containing a wide array of exciting - and often highly-interactive - displays covering the vast world of type. Created by the fourth-year students in Peter Cocking's Advanced Typography class, the museum runs for just a few days each December at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, and is co-sponsored by the wonderful team at Type Brigade .
There will be some type-themed market place with artisanal goods and a cash only refreshment bar available (no ATM on campus) Designers: Samuel Sum Siqi Li Eve Jiaying Zhou Anna Djerfi Lula Christman Derek Durand Griffin Reichl Li Zhang Emma Hong Natayi Kwok Candace Tam Melody Men Brianna Collins Iris Xinxuan Zhu Jamie Yang Emma Plested Yuriy Kyrov Jingjing Wang Cathy Yang Bri Kim Special Thanks to: Type Brigade (http://typebrigade.com/)
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Jocelyne Junker | 4th year photography ig: jocelynejunker
I Dunno (with shrug) Photograph
Jocelyne Junker is a Metis artist from rural Saskatchewan, her practice currently revolves around finding her place as a female in art
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Nov 27 - Dec 12, 2017 O P E N C A L L G U I D E L I N E S S P R I N G 2 0 1 8 CRCP Exhibition Hall, Emily Carr University PROPOSAL WRITNG WORKSHOP Wed Dec 6 @ 1:30PM-2:30PM | ECSU Multipurpose Room GUIDELINES Take a look at proposal guidelines before submitting SUBMIT a single .pdf by Tues Dec 12 @ 11PM with subject line reading ‘CRCP EXHIBITION HALL 2018′ [email protected]
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Dec 1, 2017 OPEN ASSEMBLY | Grad Show 2018 4PM - 5:30PM The Theatre, Emily Carr University Come by for this open forum to contribute your ideas on how the Grad Show should be curated in May 2018. Open to all students, faculty, staff
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Nov 30 - Dec 8, 2017 EXCHANGING NUMBERS student exchange show Exhibition Commons, Emily Carr University A multi-disciplinary exhibition by the students who studied abroad from Fall 2016 - Spring 2017. Come join us on opening night, Thurs Nov 30 from 5PM-8PM.
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Nov 23 - Dec 6 Whatever would fit in a rented smart car. Allergy Gallery, Emily Carr University PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX PLEX We collected some materials in & around the studio, the school, the city, & our homes. We brought them over to amalgamate. Whatever would fit in a rented smart car. Simon Grefiel + Dana Qaddah
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Nov 22 - Dec 3 CROSSOVERS CRCP Exhibition Hall, Emily Carr University An exhibition showcasing different disciplines, materials, techniques & their intersections. Come get a delicious sampling of works from students across the school Curated by Maleeha Paracha + Mahnoor Lodhi
Photo Documentation Olivia Chaber
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To submit please send an email to [email protected] with the subject line Artlink_your name
Please include your full name, year, major, medium, title of artwork, a brief statement (max 150 words,) and if applicable, your website/online portfolio in the body. Please attach a good quality image of your work and if it’s time-based (sound, film, video, animation) send us a link as well as a still image from the work. More information on photo guidelines is below.
Photo documentation guidelines:
Max 1024x768 pixels and 72 dpi
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Kate Giles | 4th yr visual arts, minor in curatorial studies ig: verbatimm
Untitled Material Explorations Latex, cheese cloth, thread. 2017
Untitled (Stitch) Installation with tracing paper and embroidery thread. 2017.
The work of Kate Giles starts from containment. Inevitably, this leads to failure, breach, and contamination. Contagion becomes a metaphor for those liminal, in-between spaces we cannot see, anxieties grown out of leaking, seeping cracks. A drive to categorize and identify–to contain– in order to understand may be inherent in us, but what drives these anxieties is neither containable, nor locatable. In a practice based on provisional materials and de-skilling, the boundaries that form our social and personal realities are identified as transient and blurred. Greatly informed through texts by Ian Monroe, her recent work seeks to first identify the innumerable moments where we become unsettled by these invisible boundaries, and then begin the futile task of working to understand them. A futile task, as they are unknowable–once an answer is found the object is dead.
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Nov 14 - Nov 18 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS | CROSSOVERS Co-curated by Maleeha Paracha + Mahnoor Lodhi
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Andrew James Mckay | 3rd year Visual Arts ig: andrewjamesmckay
beach neighbourhood garden Acrylic, ink+graphite on 18"by24" panel. 2017.
Neil Acrylic, ink+graphite on 14"by18" panel. 2017.
Mary-Rose Lithograph on 7.25"by8.5" paper. Hand-coloured edition of 3; non-coloured edition of 7 with 2 proofs. 2017.
Western Canada Landscape Acrylic, ink+graphite on 14"by18" panel. 2017.
“I began my work in 2005 while living in Ottawa. Early on influenced by the street art and reclusive painters I knew then, my greater practice has moved to explorations of the relation of component to whole. That is to say: What are the individual and specific details of the life we experience? How do we record and arrange those details to make a work which can tell of that experience? And what are the compositions of our communities as far as the relation of the individual to the collective experience?”
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