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Exhibitions

Re-Assembly: Emboldening the Temporal

October 17th - November 27th, 2024
Ian Stone, The Musicians, 2022

This exhibition brings together the work of 11 of Dawson’s most recognized Visual Arts Alumni with that of their former teacher—artist, writer, and curator Giuseppe (Joe) Di Leo.

Celebrating the reciprocal and circular journey between mentor and mentees, the exhibition will focus on the multi-faceted forms of drawing: abbreviated gestures, sketches schematics, faithfully rendered recordings, executed in a range of treatment and approaches on any surface.  Revealing the multiplicities and meanderings of human existence, these artists present drawing as a means to  probe, record, and conger vivid expressions of imagined and complex realities.


Vernissage: Thursday, October 17th, 2024 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: t.b.a.


Biennial 16

February 6th - March 13th, 2025
David Baumflek, Poor Relations, ceramic, 2002

The Fine Arts Department at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ÊÓƵ is delighted to present the 16th Faculty of Fine Arts Biennial.  Since its inception in 1992, the exhibition has provided insight into the artistic research and production of the Fine Arts faculty.


Vernissage: Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: T.b.a.


Moridja Kitenge Banza: Chiromancies / Palm Readings

March 21st - April 10th, 2019

Accomplished multimedia artist Moridja Kitenge Banza presents new paintings and work in video exploring the interstices of personal, cultural, and global politics.   His work often blurs reality and fiction, calling into question narratives of history , memory, and identity.  Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1980, he studied at the Académie des Beaux-arts de Kinshasa, and then at the École Régionale des Beaux-arts de Nantes, France.

In 2010 he was awarded First Prize at the Dakar Biennale, Senegal, for his video Hymne à nous and installation De 1848 à nos jours. 




Hairdresser’s Hymn to Venus: a performance project by Michelle Lacombe

March 4th - 12th, 2019

Artist Talk:  Wednesday, Febrauary 27, 5 pm

Performative presence in gallery:  Monday, March 4-Friday, March 8, 2-4 pm

Closing Performance and Finissage:  Tuesday, March 12th, 4-6 pm

Hairdresser’s Hymn to Venus is an action-based exhibition that exists as a reproduction of Botticelli’s famous painting The Birth of Venus (1450). The work retells the Greco-Roman myth of creation by reducing it to a set of actions that each generate a symbolic material growth.




Estranged Spaces

January 31st - February 20th, 2019

Dawson alumni Constantinos Giannoussis, Petro Psillos, and Sylvia Trotter Ewens, along with Alexanne Dunn and Sonya Kertesz present recent paintings questioning human domination and control of the environment. Problematizing conceptions of nature and ‘the natural’ in the era of the Anthropocene, these works redefine stereotyped notions of landscape painting.




Captured

December 18th - 21st, 2018

AEC Commercial Photography Graduating Students




Chroma

December 6th - 12th, 2018

ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ÊÓƵ’s 3rd-year Professional Photography students present their 5th semester portfolio work.   A diverse variety of subjects, and work in both black and white and colour.




The Wound Hospital

November 8th - 28th, 2018

The Wound Hospital:  Adrienne Surprenant presents a series of photographs taken by Dawson alumna, Adrienne Surprenant, in the mountains of Balaveng, Cameroon, in Central Africa.

A graduate of Dawson’s Professional Photography Department in 2012, Adrienne Surprenant has forged an international career in photojournalism.ÌýÌýHer images have been published in  Paris Match,ÌýEl Pais Semanal,ÌýLe Monde Diplomatique, and The Globe and Mail.ÌýÌý




Replay: 3D Animation and CGI, 10 years in the Making

October 11th - 28th, 2018

Dawson’s department of 3D Animation and CGI is proud to present Replay, an exhibition celebrating its founding, and showcasing the work of past and present alumni, including Naomi Savoie (Square Enix), Valérie Lafrance (Cinesite), Stephanie Volpi (EA), Matt Desjardins (Squeeze Studio), Naomi Hibbert (Framestore), Cesar Belacora (Ubisoft) and Ian Cook-Grimes (MPC).




Ramona Ramlochand: unfallen

September 6th - 26th, 2018

A multimedia exhibition exploring the precariousness of the diasporic experience.




After Hours

June 20th - 28th, 2018

Artists include: Beverly Akerman, Karin Austin, Mona El Dabee, Daniela Ghinea, Farnaz Mamizadeh, Marla Newhook, Emilia Piasecki, Ufemia Rizk, and Carole Scheffer.




Nuances

May 22nd - 31st, 2018




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