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  • Atlantic

    Saint Mary's University Art Gallery

    Column (detail), 2011, polystyrene.



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    Saint Mary's University Art Gallery

    5865 Gorsebrook Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    (902) 420-5445
    www.smuartgallery.ca
    Tuesday to Friday 11am - 5pm, Saturday & Sunday 12pm - 5pm
    Jacqueline Riemer: Six Low-Cast Maidens in Search of a Porch
    Jeannie Thib: Hyperflat presents an extensive selection of works by this respected Toronto artist, who borrows decorative patterns from textiles and domestic surfaces, and extends them into three dimensions, generating sculptural forms. Thib’s sculptural installations, wall drawings and works on paper examine relationships between the decorative and the modern, between architecture and ornament, original and reconstruction. The artist translates historical designs into contemporary industrial materials, reconstituted through operations of cutting and piling, and reinvented through strategies of magnification, repetition, excision and invasion. “I see Jeannie Thib’s trajectory in recent years leading to ornament as a critique of modernist, rectilinear space, says exhibition curator, Tila Kellman, of Antigonish, and of “ornament as architectural space or built environment.” Thib’s recent work, she says has “demonstrated how ornamental motifs can be reduced to a wide variety of separate elements that are then available for re-combination at the level of the fragment, or as a new way of chaining together an environment.”
    March 17 to May 13, 2012
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  • Art Schools

    Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology

    400 - 119 4th Avenue South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 933-7332
    www.siast.sk.ca


    Areas of interest:
    design, photography, residence, scholarship, undergraduate



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  • Art Schools

    Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

    1750 Finch Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    (416) 491-5050
    www.senecac.on.ca


    Areas of interest:
    design, drawing, photography, portfolio required, residence, scholarship, undergraduate, work study



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  • Art Schools

    Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning

    1430 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
    (905) 845-9430
    www.sheridancollege.ca


    Sheridan College

    Undergrad program application deadline: Feb 01, 2012
    Graduate program application deadline: Feb 01, 2012

    PROGRAMS

    Sheridan Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design is recognized as a top-choice destination among creative arts colleges. Our students develop a rare combination of artistic talent, professionalism, and technical sophistication; they’re ready to work from the moment they graduate. Sheridan is world-renowned as an animation school and has a stellar reputation broadly within the creative industries. Explore the list below to discover which of our art, media, communications or design college programs is right for your talents.

    Bachelor of Applied Arts (Photography)
    Art and Art History (Bachelor of Arts)
    Art Fundamentals
    Bachelor of Applied Arts (Animation)
    Bachelor of Applied Arts (Illustration)
    Interior Decorating
    Bachelor of Applied Arts (Interior Design)
    Journalism – Broadcast
    Journalism - New Media
    Journalism – Print
    Media Arts
    Media for Global Professionals
    Media Fundamentals
    Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music Theatre Performance)
    Performing Arts - Preparation
    Advanced Television and Film
    Bachelor of Design (Honours)
    Corporate Communications
    Crafts and Design - Ceramics
    Crafts and Design - Fabrics
    Crafts and Design - Furniture
    Crafts and Design - Glass
    Computer Animation
    Communication, Culture and Information Technology
    Computer Animation - Digital Visual Effects
    Computer Animation - Digital Character Animation
    Technical Production for Theatre and Live Events
    Theatre and Drama Studies (Bachelor of Arts)
    Visual and Creative Arts
    Visual Merchandising Arts
    Web Design



    ADMISSION + PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS

    Admission and Portfolio Requirements vary for each program. Please visit individual program website pages for more information.



    FINANCE, TUITION, SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOANS

    Tuition varies for each program. Please visit individual program website pages for more information.

    Scholarships: Education is an investment in your future. Shortage of funds should not prevent you from benefiting. We can help you secure the funds you need - every year Sheridan awards over $4 million in bursaries, scholarships and awards that are in addition to government funding.

    Visit Sheridan's Fees and Financial Information website pages for more information.

    FACILITIES & RESOURCES

    About Sheridan
    Sheridan delivers career-focused education and training across a wide range of disciplines to 15,000 full-time students annually at its campuses in Oakville and Brampton, Ontario. Our programs blend theoretical and hands-on learning, and most offer a co-op, field placement or internship opportunity to prepare you with relevant work experience before you graduate. A Sheridan education offers numerous benefits, including:

    Faculty who pass on knowledge acquired through their own work experience
    State-of-the-art learning environments featuring the latest technology
    Comprehensive student support services, from our friendly Student Advisement Centres to the excellent resources of the Career Centre
    Practical, hands-on learning that prepares you to ‘jump right in’ to the workforce

    Reputation
    Founded over 40 years ago, Sheridan has graduated over 100,000 alumni who have made an impact in the arts, business, technology and community service fields, both in Canada and internationally.

    With a graduate employment rate over 88% and an employer satisfaction rate over 93%, we are proud to say our reputation has grown as we have.

    Leading-Edge Centres of Excellence
    Sheridan has a long history of turning out well-rounded and capable graduates, so it only makes sense for us to make a significant investment in our facilities. Our leading-edge centres of excellence provide learning environments that will help our students develop the skills they need to succeed in today's rapidly changing world. These centres include:

    Sheridan Elder Research Centre
    Sheridan Centre for Animation and Emerging Technologies
    Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies
    Centre for Healthy Communities

    Sheridan’s Trafalgar Road Campus, is home to over 9,000 students. Set in the historic lakeside community of Oakville and located just west of Toronto, with easy access to public transportation, this campus is home to programs in Animation, Arts and Design, Business, Community and Liberal Studies, and Applied Computing and Engineering Sciences. Features include the Sheridan Centre for Animation and Emerging Technologies – its technological infrastructure is state-of-the-art.

    FACULTY & ALUMNI

    For a list of Alumni Success Profiles, visit: http://www.sheridaninstitute.ca/alumni/alumni%20profile%20archives/animation%20arts%20and%20design.aspx

    List includes:
    Marion Abbott
    Steven N. Bray
    Jeff Capogreco
    Erik Charlebois
    Sarah Cornell
    Catherine Fawcett
    Anthony Feyer
    Joe Freitas
    Rex Grignon
    Anthony Quinn
    Ayesha Mohan
    Chilina Kennedy
    Darin Bristow
    Dave Thomas
    Dean DeBlois
    Inessa Frantowski
    Jim Wright
    John Christou
    Josh Cassidy
    Kagan Mcleod
    Karen Brandt
    Keith Campbell
    Kelly Drennan
    Ken Gangbar
    Michael Poeltl
    Pierre Poussin
    Stacey Chomiak
    Stephen Roberts
    Steve "Spaz" Williams
    Sunil Kalia
    Ryan Heaney
    Laura J. Kukkee
    Tina Maddigan
    Carol McCartney
    Ben McEvoy
    Jordan Morrison
    Kilah Rolle
    Jeff Rosen
    Alain Savoie
    Jennifer Stewart
    Michael Therriault
    Aaron Walpole
    Mitch Mackay
    Mary-Lu Zahlan
    Jeff Astolfo
    Melissa Warden
    Jon Minnis
    Daniele Procacci

    HOUSING FACILITIES

    Residence and Housing

    Residence at Sheridan combines affordable, modern accommodations with the convenience of on-campus living. Both the Davis Campus (Brampton) and the Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville) have residence buildings, each offering living and study spaces for 350 students. To find out more about Sheridan's residence facilities, visit: http://www.theplace2be.ca/sheridan_trafalgar/

    Sheridan's Student Union provides a listing of available off-campus housing and is dedicated to helping students find a convenient place to live. For more information, please visit the Student Union website at: www.sheridansu.net Click on “Corporate”, then click on “Services” at the top of the page, and then select “Off Campus Housing”.

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    Level of Studies offered

    facebook.com/sheridaninstitute

    twitter.com/sheridancollege

    sheridanshinebrighter.com/

    • Bachelor's Degree
    • Diploma Program
    • Continuing Education
    • Co-op Programs
    • Part-time Studies





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  • Art Schools

    Simon Fraser University

    8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
    (778) 782-3111
    www.siat.sfu.ca


    Areas of interest:
    art history, drawing, fine arts, gallery, graduate, interdisciplinary, painting, photography, residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate, work study



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  • Toronto

    Stephen Bulger Gallery

    Carnaval II, Jacmel, Haїti, 2011 © Benoit Aquin / Courtesy of Stephen Bulger Gallery.



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    Stephen Bulger Gallery

    1026 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    (416) 504-0575
    www.bulgergallery.com
    Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 6pm
    Benoit Aquin: Haїti
    The gallery is pleased to present our second solo exhibition by Benoit Aquin, entitled, “Haïti,” which documents the aftermath of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake on January 12th, 2010 and the resiliency of people who have been plagued for decades with political and social unrest.
    March 31, 2012 April 28, 2012
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  • Quebec

    Séquence

    132, rue Racine Est, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada
    (418) 543-2744
    www.sequence.qc.ca


  • International

    S.M.A.K. - Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst

    Citadelpark, Ghent, , Belgium
    32 (9) 221 1703
    www.smak.be


  • Art Schools

    SAIT Polytechnic

    1301 - 119 4th Avenue North West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    (403) 284-7248
    www.sait.ca


  • Ontario

    SAW Gallery

    67 Nicholas Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    (613) 236-6181
    www.galeriesawgallery.com


  • United States

    SITE Santa Fe

    1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    (505) 989-1199
    www.sitesantafe.org


  • Alberta

    SNAP Gallery

    10309 97 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    (780) 423-1492
    www.snapartists.com


  • Toronto

    SPIN Gallery

    1100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    (416) 530-7656
    www.spingallery.ca


  • Quebec

    Sagamie

    50, rue Saint-Joseph, Alma, Quebec, Canada
    (418) 662-7280
    www.sagamie.com


  • Art Programs and Workshops

    Saint John Arts Centre

    20 Hazen Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
    (506) 633-4870
    www.saintjohnartscentre.com


  • Nova Scotia

    Saint Mary's University Art Gallery

    5865 Gorsebrook Avenue, Loyola Academic Complex, 1st Floor, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    (902) 420-5445
    www.smu.ca/administration/externalaffairs/artgallery


  • Saskatchewan

    Sakewewak Artists' Collective

    2431 8th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 780-9485
    www.sakewewak.org


  • International

    Salzburger Kunstverein

    Hellbrunner Straße 3, Salzburg, , Austria
    43 (662) 84 22 94 27
    www.salzburger-kunstverein.at


  • International

    Sammlung Goetz

    Oberföhringer Stra ße 103, Munich, , Germany
    49 (89) 95 93 96 9 0
    www.sammlung-goetz.de


  • United States

    San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

    151 Third Street, San Francisco, California, USA
    (415) 357-4000
    www.sfmoma.org


  • Toronto

    Sandra Ainsley Gallery

    The Distillery District, 55 Mill Street, Bldg. 32, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    (416) 214-9490
    www.sandraainsleygallery.com


  • Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative

    1822 Scarth Street, suite 301, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 757-8818
    www.filmpool.ca


  • Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan Professional Art Galleries Association (SPAGA)

    Box 661, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    www.spaga.com


  • International

    Schaulager

    Ruchfeldstrasse 19, Münchenstein, Basel, , Switzerland
    41 61 335 32 32
    www.schaulager.org


  • International

    Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt

    Römerberg, Frankfurt, , Germany
    49 (69) 29 98 82 0
    www.schirn-kunsthalle.de


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