Faculty of Design + Dynamic Media

Audain Distinguished Artist-in-Residence Charles Stankievech Lecture

The Interroun (in CounterIntelligence) Installation, 2014 Courtesy Charles Stankievech and Justina M. Barnicke Gallery. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

Please join us in welcoming Charles Stankievech, recipient of the Audain Distinguished Artist-in-Residence Program for Spring/Summer 2016. Stankievech will be giving a public talk in the Emily Carr Theatre, followed by a reception in the Charles H. Scott Gallery.

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Master Class with Filmmaker and Animator Ann Marie Fleming

Filmmaker and Animator Ann Marie Fleming Master Class Monday March 8 4pm 406SB

Ann Marie Fleming will provide a master class on the development and production of her animated feature film Window Horses. Funding strategy, including an Indigogo funding campaign, negotiating with name actors (Sandra Oh and Ellen Page), working with a team of animators, and working on a project of this scope will also be discussed.

Ann Marie Fleming graduated from Emily Carr Animation with Honours in 1989 and has since developed an international reputation for her films and animations, and her persona 'stick girl'. 

All welcome!

Animation Alumni Panel

Emily Carr Animation Alumni join us for an evening to discuss their experiences from being a student to working in the field. They bring a wide variety of perspectives: recent and less-recent grads, 3D, 2D, design, animation, direction, large/small/individual studios and more.

Participating Animation Alumni include: Diego MacLean (09), Ceci Veloso (11), Bartek Nowakowski (07), Jeff Chiba Stearns (01) and Breanna Cheek (14).

Animation Alumni Panel
March 10, 2016 | 7 - 9pm
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Room 245 | North Building

This event is free and open to the public.

After Hours at READ Books | Exportée

For the second installment of After Hours, Justine Gabias (alumna + Student Development Advisor) presents Exportée, a projection of Super 8mm film footage shot by her grandfather during the 1950's and 1960's in Québec.

Justine remixes her family's history into semi-fictional vignettes, adding subtitles of dreamed up conversations between her grandparents and their seven children.

Please join us on Friday March 4th for the first screening of Justine’s Exportee and enjoy a Labatt Bleue tablette* and some delicious poutine. *Biere tablette translates to "shelf beer”, which means the beer is served at room temperature. This is how they would drink it in Québec.

Animation Department Open House

Animation Open House

The Emily Carr Animation Department is holding an open house! Come learn about the Animation Major from fellow students and faculty. Discover the resources available to animators at Emily Carr. Snacks provided!

Thursday, February 25, 2016
11:30am - 12:30pm
Room 242 ( at the top of the Concourse Gallery stairs)

This event is primarily intended for Foundation students, but all are welcome.

Book Launch | The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion

Join us for the launch of The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space and Social Inclusion, an anthology edited by Associate Professor, Dr. Cameron Cartiere and Martin Zebracki.

The book contains contributions from artists, curators, activists, writers and educators from North America, Europe and Australia—including members of the Emily Carr community, such as Justin Langlois (Associate Professor), Susan Stewart (Dean, Faculty of Culture + Community) and Elisa Yon (MAA alumna). The collection examines the evolution of public art, moving beyond monuments and memorials to focus on the development of socially engaged public art practice.

READ Books in the Charles H. Scott Gallery
March 1, 2016 | 4:30pm

READ Books | Screening and Launch of After Hours

The Charles H. Scott Gallery and READ Books are pleased to announce After Hours, a new series of projections by artists presented in the bookstore window.

For the project, artists, designers, writers, musicians and curators have selected films and videos, created YouTube playlists or put together slideshows to be screened during the winter months from sunset until midnight. The series kicks off with a staff pick, the project’s namesake After Hours (1985), Martin Scorsese’s dark comedy that follows the misadventures of an uptight office worker as he attempts to return home from a night out in New York City’s SoHo arts district. What ensues is a series of absurd coincidences in a bizarre underworld of outlandish artists and Kafkaesque diversions and traps.

Faculty Show 2015

Unlearning Myth: Becoming Sky | Zoe Kreye

Faculty Show 2015

Design + Make | An Emily Carr/Vancouver Special Collaboration

A collaboration between Emily Carr University and retail store Vancouver Special, Design   + Make tasks our industrial design students with the creation and development of a home accessory that retails for under $50.

Media Show

The Media Show features second and third year productions by students in our Film/Video and Integrated Media, Animation and Interactive Social Media Arts programs.

Media Show
Wednesday, April 15 | 7pm
Screenings | Lecture Theatre (Room 301), South Building
Installations | Room 406, South Building.

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