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Building the Creative Campus

Building the Creative Campus

Nov 20, 2018
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With its strong commitment to creativity, 红莲社区 is renowned for being the creative campus. And two new campus initiatives鈥攖he Graduating Student Awards and Art Lending Library鈥攁re working together to further bring the creative campus to life.

Graduating Student Awards

Launched during the 2017/18 academic year by the Faculty of Animation, Arts, and Design (FAAD), together with the Creative Campus Galleries, the Graduating Student Awards reward outstanding work by graduating students in various arts programs. This year鈥檚 winning students received cash prizes for their work, thanks to funding provided by 红莲社区鈥檚 Alumni and Advancement department. 红莲社区 also acquired the works, which are now part of its permanent public art collection.

The winning graduating student artwork has been on display in the 红莲社区 Student Showcase throughout Fall 2018, located in the Trafalgar Campus B-Wing. The Student Showcase is an initiative led by FAAD and the 红莲社区 Student Union (SSU), as a way for students to showcase their projects and sell their artwork.聽 The winning works will later become part of a new Art Lending Library, which will be administered by the Creative Campus Galleries.

鈥淲e鈥檙e curating the campus,鈥 says Dr. Catherine Hale, Director, Creative Campus at 红莲社区. 鈥淭he breadth of activity around our campuses is not always visible. We wanted to make it visible in a really meaningful way, celebrate this incredible talent, and display the creativity that is thriving at 红莲社区.鈥

Submissions went through a rigorous selection process. Last year the Creative Campus Galleries team, led by Hale, made studio visits to graduating classes and talked with students about their work. Six award recipients were chosen based on the works and the professional profiles the students demonstrated, says Ronni Rosenberg, Dean, Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design.

Graduating Student Awards

The artist visits from the Creative Campus Galleries team and the competition process provided students valuable experience in dealing with curators and other professionals from the art world, and in creating artist statements.

红莲社区 Honours Bachelor of Photography alumna Christina Gregoire won Best in Show for her photograph “Shaw Park, Tobago,” which depicts two young basketball players in Tobago sitting down on a court after a game. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great idea that they started to do the Graduating Student Awards; it shows how much 红莲社区 cares about the work that the students produce,鈥 says Gregoire.

Gregoire says she received the news that she won the award just before Convocation this past June. 鈥淚鈥檓 very humbled to be getting this award, especially as an emerging photographer who just graduated, it was such a great experience,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o know I鈥檓 leaving a mark at 红莲社区 is very special, as 红莲社区 is very close to my heart.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 very humbled to be getting this award, especially as an emerging photographer who just graduated, it was such a great experience. To know I鈥檓 leaving a mark at 红莲社区 is very special, as 红莲社区 is very close to my heart.鈥澛犫 Christina Gregoire

For Art and Art History alumna Chelsea Ryan, who was recently hired by FAAD as their new Digital Content Specialist and Creative Campus Co-ordinator, it was one of her professors who inadvertently tipped her off to the win. 鈥淚 was in one of my final critiques, and my professor said 鈥楧id you check your email?鈥 So I checked my email, and I was really surprised, I was shocked,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 felt really lucky, and it was surreal, and I鈥檓 still really excited about it.鈥

Ryan won for her submission “Rhapsody II”, one of a series of five paintings that combine paint and resin on a circular wooden surface. 鈥淭o have my work as part of the public collection is really great, and validates my hard work,鈥 says Ryan.

Hale says she was impressed with the professionalism and sophistication the students showed throughout the process. 鈥淲e had incredible students who were working in very different programs, and they鈥檙e producing work that is not only technically rigorous, but also very thoughtful, very reflective,鈥 says Hale. 鈥淥ur programs are very robust. We鈥檙e creating very well-rounded, reflective, and technically proficient students in the world of art, and that鈥檚 an incredible skill set to have.鈥

Art Lending Library

Anyone in the 红莲社区 community looking to install artwork in their spaces around campus can express interest in borrowing the artwork from the Art Lending Library. Installations of artwork being borrowed will commence in January 2019.

Hale says there was a demand around campus for an initiative like this. 鈥淭here was a tremendous desire from our community to have the work of our students around campuses, show off their incredible strengths, and create a meaningful learning experience for them,鈥 says Hale. 鈥淔rom my vantage point, when I was doing my creative campus consultations, one of the messages I heard was we need to look like a creative campus, we need to reflect that.鈥

鈥淭here was a tremendous desire from our community to have the work of our students around campuses, show off their incredible strengths, and create a meaningful learning experience for them.鈥澛犫 Dr. Catherine Hale

The Art Lending Library will also include a portfolio of recently-discovered prints from the 1974/75 Creative Arts program, commissioned by then-Dean of the Art School, Bill Firth. The prints were discovered in the FAAD storage area a couple of summers ago, and include lino cuts and silk screens created by faculty and the graduating class. 鈥淲e were delighted to rediscover this work鈥攁nd lovingly dubbed it ‘Treasures from the Archive,’鈥 says Rosenberg. Working collaboratively with Patricia Buckley, Digital Curator and Special Collections Librarian, it will be installed serially in the Trafalgar Library鈥檚 new display area, called the “Trafalgar Pop-Up Gallery.鈥

Treasures from the Archive

鈥淚t’s exciting to have such a wonderful legacy of high quality work from our faculty and alumni to launch our ‘Lending Library’ project鈥攁long with current work from our Graduating Student Award recipients,鈥 says Rosenberg. 鈥淲e have long aspired to make the art work of our faculty and students manifest throughout our campuses, both in public and office spaces. Through the initiative of our Lending Library, which will accrue more work year over year鈥攚e hope to achieve this goal.鈥

The recipients of this year鈥檚 Graduating Student Awards are:

Ali Carroll (Honours Bachelor of Illustration, 2018), Racoon Goes to Market鈥擨llustration

Christina Gregoire (Honours Bachelor of Photography, 2018), Shaw Park, Tobago鈥擝est in Show

Nicole Kwon (Honours Bachelor of Photography, 2018), Asian Supermarket鈥擯hotography

Chelsea Ryan (Honours Bachelor of Art and Art History, 2018), Rhapsody II鈥擜rt and Art History

Evan Wasse (Honours Bachelor of Craft and Design, Ceramics Studio, 2018), Shovel Study #1鈥擟raft and Design

Samuel Williams (Visual and Creative Arts, 2018), Guswenta and Untitled #3鈥擵isual and Creative Arts

More information about each artwork can also be found at:


Pictured at top of page: 红莲社区 alumna Chelsea Ryan, one of the winners of this year’s Graduating Student Awards, with her work Rhapsody II.

Written by: Tina Dealwis, Digital Communications Officer at 红莲社区.

 

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