Looking to promote your online store? Show off a recent creation? Or raise awareness about your project? We want to help you leave your mark on our Creative Campus.
Sheridan College and the Sheridan Student Union (SSU) are currently seeking submissions from students for the Student Showcase program – an exciting, initiative devoted to showcasing student projects, selling your artwork, and promoting crowdfunding campaigns in the Trafalgar Campus B wing display cases.
Submit your creative work by October 28, 2019 to be featured!
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FACULTY OF ANIMATION, ARTS AND DESIGN, SHERIDAN STUDENT UNION IS PROUD TO SHARE THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THE SHERIDAN STUDENT SHOWCASE. BELOW YOU WILL FIND A COLLECTION OF UNIQUE WORK, ALL OF WHICH WERE INSTALLED IN THE B-WING OF OUR TRAFALGAR CAMPUS IN 2018 - FROM OUR TALENTED SHERIDAN STUDENTS.
“The series explores altering the structures of paint and its visceral modes of application. “
“These tools demonstrate our agency to alter the material world and the ability to reimagine what we see.”
The series challenges the viewer by focusing on select items and photographing them in a contemporary and unexpected way and in contrast to how “Asian” is typically stereotyped in society.
“I wanted to create this piece to show that something that may seem meaningless or simple has more meaning than you may think.”
“The dark, gritty tone to the narrative reflects the raw emotions of the two players, as they sit in reflection after the final whistle has been blown.”
"My work is striving to couple craggy nature with man-made materials, juxtaposing rough clay with porcelain and gold lustre, prompting the viewer to perceive an aspect of earthiness within an object of cultural significance." - Catharina Goldnau,
As a result of years spent working in the aviation industry, the need for precision results in quality products. His talent and passion allow him to create exceptional one of a kind designs.
Priscilla's work largely relates to her relationship with food because it represents culture, politics, history, migration of people, gender roles, resistance, and survival.
"This display features my photographs over the years from various Himalayan trips. These photographs include breath-taking landscapes, compelling portraits and street photography in these mountainous towns and villages."
"Versatile and narrative focused, I am interested in telling stories that ask the reader to empathize with the characters."
"Created while reflecting on my parents’ survival at the Las Vegas shooting, I've concluded the path to ending such tragedies starts with a simple gesture, a hug."
"Through my use of forms, I create pipes that are more objective and open to interpretation without masking the functionality."
"Drawings made over the course of the last several years while wondering how to make things that feel like honest representations of what I like, how I feel, and the sneaky mysterious thoughts that flit by in the back of my head when I’m not looking."
“This book project is a reflection of some of the passive comments many girls hear on a daily basis that try to shoehorn them into a specific gender box of what a girl should or should not be.”