Seneca illustration grads show their stuff
on April 23
Seneca College's independent illustration graduates are presenting their 8th exhibition and showcase on Thursday, April 23. The four-semester diploma within the School of Creative Arts and Animation at Seneca College is unique in the province (although Sheridan College offers a 4-year Bachelor of Arts illustration degree, the only one in Ontario.)
Seneca's students work in traditional forms such as drawing, painting, mixed media, printmaking and sculpture as well as digital media and learn the business skills to apply their art in the work world. The School of Creative Arts and Animation, part of the Faculty of Communication, Arts and Design, is located at the Seneca@York campus on York University.
The exhibition is an opportunity to see some work by people who will be contributing to Canada's magazine excellence in the years to come. It takes place April 23 to 27 at Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St, Toronto. The opening reception is April 23rd starting at 7:00 p.m. Gallery hours over that weekend are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Seneca's students work in traditional forms such as drawing, painting, mixed media, printmaking and sculpture as well as digital media and learn the business skills to apply their art in the work world. The School of Creative Arts and Animation, part of the Faculty of Communication, Arts and Design, is located at the Seneca@York campus on York University.
The exhibition is an opportunity to see some work by people who will be contributing to Canada's magazine excellence in the years to come. It takes place April 23 to 27 at Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St, Toronto. The opening reception is April 23rd starting at 7:00 p.m. Gallery hours over that weekend are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Labels: art direction, exhibitions, illustration
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