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Graphic Design and Illustration Programs' 2021 GradEx at Fort York National Historic Site

Graphic Design and Illustration Programs' 2021 GradEx at Fort York National Historic Site

Announcing the OCADU Graphic Design and Illustration Programs' 2021 Graduates Exhibition!

OCAD University Faculty of Design proudly present the work of the Graphic Design and Illustration Programs' 2021 Graduates at Fort York National Historic Site. Running summer-long from June 14th , this open-air exhibition features approximately 100 projects from the 2021 graduating students in the 2D Undergraduate Design programs at OCADU.    

Open in the fresh air, in the heart of Toronto, this exhibition activates public space for people to get safely outside while exercising along the pedestrian pathway. Located on the East and South fences of Fort York National Historic Site (100 Garrison Road), this exhibition is free and visible during daylight hours.  Each poster in the exhibit has a unique QR code to link to further information and work by the student. The exhibit is installed along an asphalt pathway that includes a gentle grade change.

About the Illustration Program at OCADU: 

Developing individual artistic expressions to critically reflect on society. Centered on knowledge and skills that create effective, communicative and artful images that function as a complement to the written word. 

For more amazing ILLU work, please visit https://www.ocaduillustration.com/ 

About the Graphic Design Program at OCADU: 

OCADU's Graphic Design program has you engage with graphic design along a spectrum of communication and creative practices to challenge barriers and create work for social good. 

For more amazing GRPH work, please visit: https://2021.ocadu.gd/

Before your visit, please visit https://covid-19.ontario.ca/zones-and-restrictions and the Roadmap to Reopen Ontario https://www.ontario.ca/page/reopening-ontario#section-2 for information and guidelines. When visiting the site, please remember to keep a distance of at least two metres from people you don’t live with and wear a cloth mask or face covering when it is difficult to maintain physical distance. 

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