Save the Date! ๐๐บ๐ค๐ญ๐ฆ๐ด ๐ฐ๐ง ๐๐ฏ๐ต๐ข๐ฏ๐จ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ต, the 2024 Art & Art History Graduating Students' Exhibition opens March 27
Cycles of Entanglement
2024 Art & Art History Graduating Students' Exhibition
Curated and organized by students in the course FAH451: Curating Now
Presented at the Blackwood Gallery and e|gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga
March 27โApril 19, 2024
Opening Event: Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Time: 5-7pm
Location: Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga (Kaneff Centre room 140)
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Please join us for the opening reception of the Art & Art History graduating studentsโ exhibition, Cycles of Entanglement, on March 27, 2024 from 5 to 7pm at the Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga. The exhibition will present recent works by students from the 2024 graduating class of the joint Sheridan College and University of Toronto Mississauga Art & Art History program.
Featuring works by: Yike Chen, Isa Ding, Rebecca Hailu, Sabeel Khaliq, Joanna Konopka, Diana Lawryshyn, Jingmei Liu, Catherine Luu, Lore McKeown, Dania Murad, Hiba Tun-Noor, Dee Verma, Yifan Zhang
Curated by FAH451: Curating Now students: Malak Aboelsaoud, Gani Cabezas, Bushra Din, Yixuan Dong, Lourdes Duah, Ximena De La Garza, Joanna Konopka, Jingmei Liu, Manal Shakeel, Carter Toole, Kaiyuan Yan, Jiashan Yu
Stay tuned for more information, including the curatorial statement, artist bios, and public programs! Follow Cycles of Entanglement on Instagram here!
Acknowledgments
The Art & Art History graduating studentsโ exhibition is created in partial fulfillment of FAH451: Curating Now: Turning Concepts into Curatorial Projects, taught by Sarah Robayo Sheridan. This course is a part of the Curatorial Studies Certificate program in the Department of Visual Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
Students graduating from the Art and Art History program receive both an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto Mississauga and a Diploma in Art and Art History from Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. The program is designed to provide students with a strong and diverse base of knowledge that prepares them for a broad spectrum of careers within the arts community and beyond. Alumni have pursued careers in teaching, both at the primary, secondary, and post-secondary levels, while others go on to earn their Masters in Studio Art or Art History. For more information, please visit the Art & Art History program website.
Additional support for the Art & Art History graduating students' exhibition is provided by U of Tโs affinity partners Manulife and TD Insurance, and by the Experiential Education Unit, Office of the Dean, University of Toronto Mississauga.