Faculty of Art
Sculpture/Installation
In the Sculpture/Installation program, students experiment with creating three-dimensional sculpture and installation work. Students learn the skills to create installations – works of art designed for public spaces.
Sculpture/Installation
Maddy Young
“So I’m just trying to figure out how one can live- how does one survive but also find home in a place like this. “They fly into buildings a lot and break their wings”, she says ”
Sculpture/Installation
Baixuan Chen
“Everything is worthy of commemoration, whether it is beautiful, reformative, sad, insignificant, or any other aspect. ”
Sculpture/Installation
Patrick Stochmal
“Coming from places of intimate encounters that are hidden (laying beneath dirt and logs, caressing the underbellies of upturned leaves, gleaming forth from detritus that does not belong) our queer ecologies proliferate, but not as linear and... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Carmen Mahave
“ My work looks into the intricate complexities of the human body, the othering, sexuality, intimacy, shame, and judgement that inhabit it. Grounded in a critical examination of Western treatments of the animal, the monster, the queer, the femme and... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Douglas Free
“Working with clay, wax and metal, I create representational sculptures of the human form in degrees of strain, hyper-extension or interruption. My work reflects on the complexities of mental illness and the erosions wrought by capitalism, as these... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Lauren Porter
“The vanishing point, where entities appear to dissolve, guides exploration through converging timelines. The works reveal illusions of appearance and disappearance through a viewer’s active exploration. Nothing is truly insoluble; all remains... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Nancy Ignoto
“An experimental material based art practice that follows a simple saying, "create from what you know". More”
Sculpture/Installation
Caro Simon
“My interdisciplinary work reevaluates the potentiality of disregarded urban infrastructure to become more-than-material aesthetic entities and critically reassesses the body-infrastructure relationship. More”
Sculpture/Installation
Deanna Gene
“My work explores the interconnectedness of humanity and nature, prompting reflection on environmental and cultural issues. In "Self-Inventory", I attempt to unravel the densities of heritage and sense of belonging while also offloading the burden... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Juho Rick Lee
“I explore the interconnection between modernity and traditionalism. With a focus on reconstructing Korean symbology. ”
Sculpture/Installation
Jingjing Chen
“As an artist, I'm deeply committed to exploring how art derives from life, with a special emphasis on emotions and the female experience. ”
Sculpture/Installation
Farzaneh Moallef
“In my artistic practice, I am deeply mindful of the land on which I live and work, which is situated within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. I... More”
Celebrate the work of OCAD U’s class of 2023/2024!