OCAD U 3rd YEAR SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION EXHIBITIONS

Vicissitudes

 

B&W poster with student artist name

 

  • Wednesday, March 25th to Saturday, April 4th
  • Opening Reception: Thursday, March 26, 5 to 8 pm
  • Beaver Hall Gallery
    29 McCaul St., Toronto
    Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 pm (Closed Good Friday, April 3rd) 

 

OCAD University's Sculpture/Installation Program— in collaboration with Beaver Hall Gallery— is pleased to announce the first of two 3rd Year Sculpture/Installation Exhibitions taking place from March 25th – April 4th, 2026. These exhibitions in professional Toronto galleries have been made possible by the generous support of the Nora Vaughan Bequest to the Sculpture/Installation Program. 

 

Featuring work by artists:  

Amy Pham, Billie McFarland, C.J. Mullen, Ellie Nakamura-Corfield, Helena Morell, Jet Payumo, Luke Besson, Luxshana Jegarajah, Victoria Slobodian, Zenab Kazmi, Zenia Saiz, Zoe Cezar-White, Zoraida Anaya

 


 

About SCIN-3010 Positions and Practices

Students investigate approaches to creative inquiry through producing studio-based projects. This course encourages research directions ranging from installation and object-based sculpture to multi-media intervention and performance-based strategies. By developing an understanding of historical, contemporary, social and theoretical contexts students learn to articulate and position their work in relation to broader practices and communities. Engagement with professional artists, gallery visits, and critical readings provide opportunities to analyze how concepts, materials, techniques, and presentation shape perspectives on contemporary art. In-depth critiques provide the opportunity to give and receive feedback on work and ideas as students move forward with their practices.

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