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Living Perspectives

May 10th - 18th, 2024
Images: Jade Whitebean (above) and Shayla Etienne (below)

Dawson College’s Journey’s Program proudly presents Living Perspectives, an exhibition of selected works from 20 Indigenous students highlighting their research-creation findings through photography, painting, digital illustration, leather making and other art forms.  From photo-documenting the urban moose hide tanning process, to building narrative sovereignty through visual storytelling, and completing the hands-on practice of making fish skin leather, these emerging Indigenous creative’s are cracking open the colonial pavement.

Featuring Works by: Phylicia Benjamin, Megan Bosum, Julia Clement, Natasha Doolan, Shayla Etienne, Destinee Hester, Shevaun Jacobs, Phoenix Lahache, Shaylene Louttit-Rupert, Wes Masty Roussel, Melissa Matoush, Stacey Matoush, Zye Mayo-McComber, Demma Montour-Diabo, Lauri Mulucto,  Mark Neacappo, Shirleyann Rabbitskin, Faith Shecapio, Tapisa Tulugak, Kiva Williams, and Jade Whitebean.


Vernissage: Friday, May 10th, 2024 at 4:00pm


Chroma

December 6th - 12th, 2018

Dawson College’s 3rd-year Professional Photography students present their 5th semester portfolio work.   A diverse variety of subjects, and work in both black and white and colour.




The Wound Hospital

November 8th - 28th, 2018

The Wound Hospital:  Adrienne Surprenant presents a series of photographs taken by Dawson alumna, Adrienne Surprenant, in the mountains of Balaveng, Cameroon, in Central Africa.

A graduate of Dawson’s Professional Photography Department in 2012, Adrienne Surprenant has forged an international career in photojournalism.  Her images have been published in  Paris MatchEl Pais SemanalLe Monde Diplomatique, and The Globe and Mail.  




Replay: 3D Animation and CGI, 10 years in the Making

October 11th - 28th, 2018

Dawson’s department of 3D Animation and CGI is proud to present Replay, an exhibition celebrating its founding, and showcasing the work of past and present alumni, including Naomi Savoie (Square Enix), Valérie Lafrance (Cinesite), Stephanie Volpi (EA), Matt Desjardins (Squeeze Studio), Naomi Hibbert (Framestore), Cesar Belacora (Ubisoft) and Ian Cook-Grimes (MPC).




Ramona Ramlochand: unfallen

September 6th - 26th, 2018

A multimedia exhibition exploring the precariousness of the diasporic experience.




After Hours

June 20th - 28th, 2018

Artists include: Beverly Akerman, Karin Austin, Mona El Dabee, Daniela Ghinea, Farnaz Mamizadeh, Marla Newhook, Emilia Piasecki, Ufemia Rizk, and Carole Scheffer.




Nuances

May 22nd - 31st, 2018




En-Tropy

April 18th - May 11th, 2018

Opening on Wednesday, April 18th, at 5:30 pm, the S.P.A.C.E. (Science Participating in the Arts and Culture in Education) program presents en-tropy.  Students, alumni, staff and faculty have all contributed to this richly varied and dynamic exhibit featuring multi-disciplinary projects, essays, poems, artwork, photos, objects and videos exploring the thermodynamic concept of entropy–the spontaneous change of a system from order, to disorder or randomness.




String Theory: Potential possibilities

March 22nd - April 7th, 2018

Artist Talk:  In the gallery, Wednesday, April 4, 6 pm.
A collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts

A solo exhibition of work from Sandra Smirle's trip to the Arctic in 2014.




Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13

February 16th - March 8th, 2018

You are warmly invited to the grand opening of the Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13 exhibition on Thursday, February 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery of Dawson College (near the 4001 de Maisonneuve entrance). Come enjoy some wine, good company and thought-provoking artwork and writing.

An exhibition featuring the work of twenty current/recently retired members of Dawson College’s Faculty of Fine Arts, and one invited guest from the Photography Department, Kate Hutchinson.




Queer & Peace

January 25th - February 9th, 2018

Five student and six professional artists present work that challenges gender binaries and heteronormativity in this thought-provoking exhibition.

Work by:  Catherine Opie, Dayna Danger, Kent Monkman, Daniel Barrow, Michel Dumont, Ben Liu, Selina Edinger, Yue Feng Jiang, Jennifer Lynch, Monica Victoria, Chris Wick.




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