Student digital paintings on display at one of Canada’s busiest intersections
Monday, August 17, 2015 - 4:00am
The New Patronage, by Cat Bluemke
Nine OCAD University students are exhibiting their bold digital paintings at the corner of Yonge and Dundas streets. The unique outdoor gallery is situated on hoarding around the H&M store under renovation, allowing thousands of tourists and commuters to see the works.
The project is the result of a partnership between H&M and the Faculty of Art at OCAD U.
The juried exhibition demonstrates the versatility of Digital Painting, one of OCAD U’s fastest growing specialities.
The artists are:
- Arshia Salesi
- Avery Kua
- Cat Bluemke
- Ghazaleh Baniahmad
- Monica Moraru and Danielle Roche
- Niya Vaillancourt
- Samet Choudhury
- Trudy Erin Elmore
The paintings convey themes of immigration, identity, rules and rebellion. The exhibition continues through December.
Nine OCAD University students are exhibiting their bold digital paintings at the corner of Yonge and Dundas streets. The unique outdoor gallery is situated on hoarding around the H&M store under renovation, allowing thousands of tourists and commuters to see the works.
The project is the result of a partnership between H&M and the Faculty of Art at OCAD U.
The juried exhibition demonstrates the versatility of Digital Painting, one of OCAD U’s fastest growing specialities.
The artists are:
- Arshia Salesi
- Avery Kua
- Cat Bluemke
- Ghazaleh Baniahmad
- Monica Moraru and Danielle Roche
- Niya Vaillancourt
- Samet Choudhury
- Trudy Erin Elmore
The paintings convey themes of immigration, identity, rules and rebellion. The exhibition continues through December.