Media + Concourse Gallery Exhibitions

Faculty Show 2014

The annual Faculty Show offers a glimpse at the diverse range of interests and creative investigation of Emily Carr’s distinguished faculty. The exhibition affords an opportunity for both students and the public to appreciate the work of these educators, whose personal research and practice informs their teaching.

Blurred Lines | An Exhibition for Expressive '14

Blurred Lines is the art exhibition for Expressive '14: a conference co-located with SIGGRAPH, merging Computational Aesthetics, Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering and Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modelling. Blurred Lines refers to a line quality seen in Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR), and to the sometimes ambiguous nature of author in artworks that use computer-run algorithms to generate all or some of their content.

Exhibiting Artists include:

Low Residency Master of Applied Arts Exhibitions

Join us for two concurrent exhibitions by students in our Graduate Studies Programs.

The 2014 graduating Low Residency Master of Applied Arts (MAA) students will exhibit their thesis project artworks in the Charles H. Scott Gallery, and the 2015 graduating Low Residency MAA students will hold their interim exhibition in the Concourse Gallery.

Low Residency Master of Applied Arts Exhibitions
July 17 - July 27, 2014
Opening Reception (both exhibitions) | Thursday, July 17, 2014 | 6:30pm
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Charles H. Scott Gallery + Concourse Gallery | North Building

Growing In Sight | Concourse Gallery

Image by Susan Heal

Growing In Sight | Botanical Illustration at Emily Carr

Curated by Elizabeth Mancini, Concordia University graduate (1991) and Continuing Studies instructor since 2006, this exhibition showcases works by current and former students in Botanical Illustration I and II, offered each semester through Emily Carr Continuing Studies. 

Take a glimpse inside the studio at works in progress, sketchbook pages and preliminary paintings along with finished works and some printmaking pieces inspired by botanical studies.

Concourse Gallery
July 5 - 12, 2014 | 10am - 5pm
Artists Reception | Monday, July 7, 4-6pm

Foundation Show

Situated in the Faculty of Culture + Community, the Foundation program provides a wide range of academic and studio-based courses in material practice, visual literacy and critical and conceptual thinking. Our curriculum also encourages student participation in local and global communities and culture through research and studio practice.

In Foundation year students are encouraged to improvise and experiment with new ideas, processes and materials. This provides an introduction to imaginative thinking and creative experiences across a variety of mediums and disciplines while preparing students for future studies.

The Foundation exhibition is a culmination of student progress shown through the work completed during their year of studies.

It's not you, It's me | First Year Master's Student Exhibition

 

Join us for It's not you, It's me to celebrate the mutual separation of the Emily Carr University of Art + Design first year Master's students.

Featured Artists include:
Amanda Arcuri
Dallas V Duobaitis
Britta Fluevog
Monique Motut-Firth
PrOphecy Sun

 

Featured Designers include:
Andreas Eiken
Bree Galbraith
Michael Peterson
Caylee Raber
Christina White

Players | Concourse Gallery

Players considers sport as a space through which to navigate. Assembling a selection of artworks that directly inhabit forms taken from that system, Players serves as a double playground to explore the mechanisms of both sports and artistic endeavour.

Exhibiting students include: Sebastian Davidson,  Kara Hansen,  Nick Howe, Jabari Jordan-Walker, Scott Kemp, Mike Lachman, Ben Marvin, Eric Miranda, Sonja Ratkay, Logan Sturrock and Stephan Wright.

The show is  curated by Olivia Qiu.

Players
Concourse Gallery
March 6 - 15, 2014
Closing Reception | March 13, 2014 | 7pm

Art Revolution | Concourse Gallery

Anti-establishment themes bring Street Art from the streets to the gallery. Everything from sculpture, photo, painting, projections, performance, light installations and more.

Art Revolution
February 24 - March 4, 2014
Concourse Gallery
Opening Reception | Thursday, February 27, 6-9pm                                  ─   featuring live performances and music

 

Just A Sec' | Concourse Gallery

Just A Sec '

Just A Sec ' is an exhibition of six artists whose work considers themes around time and translation. A major influence for Just A Sec' is Walter Benjamin's essay entitled The Task of the Translator.

February 12 - 21, 2014
Opening | Wednesday, February 19, 7 - 10pm
Concourse Gallery | Emily Carr University

Through the Somethingscape Exhibit

Somethingscape

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