Living Labs News

Discovery Foundation Art, Design, Business Speaker Series

Posted: Fri, 2018-10-19 12:49

This fall, hear the stories of entrepreneurs, designers and tech pioneers who’ve put together wildly successful startups, worked with top companies, and developed new and incredible products and business models. This series of guest lectures brings together a phenomenal breadth of experience in entrepreneurship practices, with a focus on the creative sector.

These lectures are free; a limited number of seats are open to current students, industry practitioners and alumni. No registration is needed. The speaker series is produced in partnership with the Discovery Foundation through the Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship.

Call for Submissions | Grow Op 2019 (deadline extended)

Grow Op 2019
Posted: Mon, 2018-09-10 17:55

Grow Op 2019 – Call for Submissions The Gladstone Hotel's Annual Exhibition on Urbanism, Landscape and Contemporary Art

Deadline For Submissions: October 30th 2018, 11pm EST
Exhibition Dates: March 20-24, 2019

Grow Op at the Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, celebrates in its seventh year in March 2019 an exhibition of art and design considering ENERGY; and cultivates ideas across a broad range of disciplines. Clean energy, dirty energy, social energy, positive energy, negative energy, climate energy, embodied energy, resilient energy.

Do we hoard, waste, commodify, burn it, or do we store, reuse, renew it? How humans and other species live within and without natural systems of growth, change, abundance, scarcity, decay and life.

Ten Differerent Things | Living Labs

Posted: Tue, 2017-10-10 15:18

Ten Different Things
September 2017 - May 2018

Living Labs at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, CityStudio Vancouver and The City of Vancouver Public Art Program are pleased to announce Ten Different Things, a project curated by Kate Armstrong.

Artist in Residence Kim Stewart at the Aborginal Gathering Place Feb 21 - 25

Kim Stewart
Posted: Mon, 2017-01-30 14:53

Living Labs and the Aboriginal Gathering Place are pleased to welcome artist-in-residence Kim Stewart to Emily Carr in February as a part of our ongoing series Along a North-South Axis, presented in partnership with Two Rivers Gallery in Prince George, BC.

Future Self: The Creative Transformation of a Pop Culture Indian | Artist Talk with Kim Stewart

Wednesday, February 22 at 11:30am
Emily Carr Aboriginal Gathering Place – All Welcome
Open studios daily from February 21 to 25, 2017

MEDIA RELEASE | Design for Startups, SIM CENTRE

Emily Carr University Students Insert Design to Startup Ecosystem
Posted: Fri, 2015-03-06 01:00

For Immediate Release
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Design for Startups: National Partnership Between Highline and Emily Carr University Pairs Startup Founders with Top Design Students

 

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