AAHGradExhibition

AAHGradExhibition Graduating exhibitions for students in the joint Art & Art History program at Sheridan College and U

CANCELLATION: without trying to be moved…we fall like light, the two-part exhibition presenting works by students of the...
03/13/2020

CANCELLATION: without trying to be moved…we fall like light, the two-part exhibition presenting works by students of the 2020 graduating class of the Sheridan College and University of Toronto Mississauga joint Art & Art History program, has been cancelled.

This difficult decision has been made in the light of the COVID-19 situation and U of T’s transition to online teaching. The health and well-being of participating artists, curators, and audiences are of primary importance.

Artist highlight: Francine “frey” Quintia is a fifth year Art and Art History student who explores storytelling and coll...
03/11/2020

Artist highlight: Francine “frey” Quintia is a fifth year Art and Art History student who explores storytelling and collaboration in her work. Between her third and fourth years at the University of Toronto, she transferred to the Art Fundamentals program at Sheridan College in pursuit of refining her portfolio for Sheridan’s Animation program. After completing the one-year program, she decided to return to UTM and finish her degree, choosing printmaking as her upper-year studio area. Here, Quintia was able to explore her interest of storytelling and collaboration and her love for comic books through printmaking. Quintia hopes to continue her Art History education and pursue Art Conservation: the art of preserving objects and artifacts so future generations may learn from the stories they can tell.

Artist highlight: Ryanne Florence is an emerging artist from Ontario currently completing her final year of university i...
03/10/2020

Artist highlight: Ryanne Florence is an emerging artist from Ontario currently completing her final year of university in the Art & Art History Program at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College. Florence has enjoyed working in a variety of media in university, including painting, drawing, photography, video and textile-based installations. Florence’s work has become largely about her relationship to the self, including traumatic memories, deep thoughts, depression, and her ever-growing knowledge about her connection to the subconscious.

Without trying to be moved… is the first in a two-part exhibition presenting works by students in the 2020 graduating cl...
03/06/2020

Without trying to be moved… is the first in a two-part exhibition presenting works by students in the 2020 graduating class of the University of Toronto and Sheridan College joint Art & Art History program. The artists explore storytelling using photography, painting, printmaking, textiles and audio recordings to express personal emotions and share intimate memories in a
comforting space.

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