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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.
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Sara Sattari
Sara Sattari

Sculpture/Installation

Sara Sattari

“My works primarily explore the psychological and emotional aspects of human experience. They focus on the paths people take in life, the pain they carry, and the frustrations they often try to hide. These emotions frequently reveal themselves... More

Kieran Medland
Kieran Medland

Sculpture/Installation

Kieran Medland

“I am a sculptor and mixed-media artist, born and raised in Toronto. My work is a translation of the experiences I’ve had as an artist with a disability, navigating mental health, wrestling with identity, and searching for beauty in places where... More

Zoraida Anaya
Zoraida Anaya

Sculpture/Installation

Zoraida Anaya

“Incomplete: We Feel. More

Gabriel George
Gabriel George

Sculpture/Installation

Gabriel George

“I am Gabriel George, an Indo-Canadian artist whose practice bridges heritage, culture, futurism, and technology. Now based in Ontario, Canada, my creative journey is shaped by my experience as an art director in advertisements and film. I am... More

Ariane Labbé
Ariane Labbé

Sculpture/Installation

Ariane Labbé

“Prioritize bodily experience. My eyes are very skilled; but they cannot see everything, and unless my five senses ally to deceive me, they can hardly do it. What forms the everything. More

Mary Fisher
Mary Fisher

Sculpture/Installation

Mary Fisher

“I am a sculpture and installation artist working with metals and fibers to make moveable and interactive sculptures. My work explores themes of intimacy, memory, and loss and encourages engagement and reflection through play. ”

Maja Rudnicki
Maja Rudnicki

Sculpture/Installation

Maja Rudnicki aka. mush

“In the dying embers of an empire, a log is flipped over - revealing a wormy sex party. They writhe in an ecstasy of fungal detritus and demonstrate the symbiotic relationships found in shared strangeness. ”

Jason Mendiola
Jason Mendiola

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Sculpture/Installation

Jason Mendiola

“I am personally grateful for Joshua Avery (Permanent Metal Technician), Gerald Grison (Permanent Integrated Media Technician), and Tredegar Kennedy (Faculty of Design Instructor), among others, for their guidance and support throughout my time at... More

Luisé Cisneros Alavez
Luisé Cisneros Alavez

Sculpture/Installation

Luisé Cisneros Alavez

“I am a non-binary Mexican-Canadian artist exploring my identity as an immigrant with a mixed-race heritage. I mainly focus on the Mexican diaspora in Toronto and Belleville. Through my artwork, I examine body and gender politics in both countries,... More

Wu Jing
Wu Jing

Sculpture/Installation

Wu Jing

“Consider a physically disabled yet mentally healthy person and a physically healthy yet mentally unwell individual. The unequal application of power arises from society’s superficially different reactions to the same fundamental issue.... More

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