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Illustration
Katy Pan
“Cosmos illustrates the mundane daily interactions within society reflects with conflicts between bordering countries throughout history, indicating the invariable nature of all human conflicts regardless of the scale. ”
Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media and Design (MA, MDes and MFA)
Nicole Melnicky
“Through my paintings, I evoke a surrealistic space in which the possibilities of the future become tangible through the process of imagination. By utilizing my ability to paint and dream, I create paintings that evoke a watery sensibility through a... More”
Graphic Design
Kass Palter
“I have a deep love for multidisciplinary experimentation and exploration as a means to express complex concepts ”
Criticism and Curatorial Practice
Hillary Mittertreiner
“Taking the lid off Instagram. How do we ascertain authenticity on Instagram? Resisting disembodied perceptions of digital space and the stagnancy of truth vs. fiction, "Is it Really Just Deceit and Vanity?" works between autobiographical studies,... More”
Environmental Design
Janai Redman
“Have you thought about what public space really is, means and embodies; or the benefits and harms stitched into it? Promises of the public realm often differ from the social and spatial realities of these places. Step into my work to begin... More”
Graphic Design
Jill Collard
“I'm an interdisciplinary designer based in Montreal and Toronto, focused on motion & typography. With a foundation in Fine Arts & Humanities, my work aims to challenge distinctions between disciplines by employing an analog-first creative process... More”
Illustration
Ashley Mozo
“"The Everyday" illustrates the repercussions of human activity and its impacts on the environment. It visualizes the destruction of the natural world synthesized with everyday objects to amplify the neglect and carelessness we have on our planet. ”
Drawing and Painting
Jessika Pouget
“ “brain hurt, head e M P t Y” is a turbulent clutter of collage and kitsch acting as documentation of my neurodivergence. I work to depict thoughts and emotions abstractly through the format of iSpy games. I invite the viewer to take a step inside... More”