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1214 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
(416) 531-4635
www.gladstonehotel.com
Come Up To My Room 2012
Come Up To My Room (CUTMR) is the Gladstone Hotel’s annual alternative design event. CUTMR invites artists and designers to show us what goes on inside their heads. Coming together in dialogue and collaboration, participants are limited only by their imaginations, making CUTMR one of the most exciting shows in Toronto. The four-day event is in its ninth year at the Gladstone Hotel, featuring 11 room installations and 13 public space projects.
Admission Fee: $10
THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 2012:
4PM-8PM – MEDIA PREVIEW
FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 2012:
12PM-8PM – EXHIBITION HOURS
SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 2012:
12PM-10PM - EXHIBITION HOURS
11AM-2PM - DESIGN TALKS
7PM-10PM - OPENING RECEPTION
10PM-LATE - LOVE DESIGN PARTY
SUNDAY, JAN. 29, 2012: 12-5PM – EXHIBITION HOURS
Please visit our website for full details & list of participating artists.
231 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 938-4949
www.thepowerplant.org
Tuesday to Sunday 12pm to 6pm, Saturday 12pm to 8pm, open holiday Mondays
Stan Douglas: Entertainment
Entertainment: Selections from Midcentury Studio is an exhibition of new photographic work by Vancouver artist Stan Douglas. The work in the exhibition continues the artist's practice of reexamining historical, site-specific layers, particularly the imaging of postwar North American diversions from cabaret to sports. A social system - and an economic system - of entertainment is revealed here in the artist's inhabitation of a historical fiction.
Dec 10, 2011 to Mar 04, 2012
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231 Queens Quay West , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 938-4949
www.thepowerplant.org
Tuesday to Sunday 12pm to 6pm, Saturday 12pm to 8pm, open holiday Mondays
Coming After
Featuring artists from New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Toronto and beyond, Coming After is a response to the recent renewal of interest in the period from the mid-1980s to early 1990s that was decisive for North American cultural politics. This time period witnessed the Culture Wars, the birth of "queer" as an identity and theory, and the rise of a direct-action AIDS activist movement fighting a new plague that was devastating communities of artists, queers and people of colour.
Artists: Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, Aleesa Cohene, Glen Fogel, Onya Hogan-Finlay, Christian Holstad, Danny Jauregui, Adam Garnet Jones, Jean-Paul Kelly, Tim Leyendekker, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, James Richards, Emily Roysdon, Dean Sameshima, Jonathan VanDyke, Susanne M. Winterling
Dec 10, 2011 Mar 04, 2012
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900 McGill Road, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
(250) 828-5000
www.tru.ca
Areas of interest:
art history, drawing, fine arts, gallery, painting, photography, portfolio required, printmaking, residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate, work study
410 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 504-7910
www.tsa-art.ca
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410 Adelaide Street West, 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 504-7910
www.tsa-art.ca
Fine Art Diploma Program
Portfolio Development Program
Digital Art Lab Certificate
Professional Art Studio Certificate
PORTFOLIO REVIEWS
Students seeking admission to the Fine Arts Diploma, Digital Art Certficate and Portfolio Development programs must undergo a portfolio review. The review process is designed to assess an applicant’s suitability for the program and his or her ability to meet scholastic requirements. The process also assists the applicant with choosing a course of study that achieves his or her goals. Acceptance and/or advanced standing to any program is at the sole discretion of the faculty members who conduct the review.
1. Be prepared to present at least 10 pieces of original work, slides or photographs in a professional presentation. Works can include: life drawings, sketchbook, selection of 2D work (e.g. painting, printmaking, photography, etc.). For presentation, a flat portfolio is recommended (matting or framing is not required).
2. Be prepared to briefly discuss all aspects of your works, dates of completion, creative process and artistic training.
Be prepared to discuss your areas of interest.
If bringing work on a disk please include a CD-ROM or DVD, however make sure your media can be read on BOTH Mac and Windows platforms. Images should be saved as a jpeg format.
ADVANCED STANDING PORTFOLIO REVIEWFees
Portfolio Review: $60*
Advanced: $100*
*Please note that portfolio review fees are non-refundable.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
If you are an international student interested in applying for a program at the Toronto School of Art, you have the option of mailing a portfolio to us. This should consist of images (preferably jpegs at 300 dpi) on a CD or prints (8x10 or smaller) of a selection of current and past work.
Your portfolio should consist of: You will be mailed or emailed an application package to fill out and must also supply photo id and transcripts from a high school, post secondary institution or equivalent
(high school transcripts not necessary for the Portfolio Development Program). To study in Canada you must also supply a copy of your student visa which you will have to apply for through the Canadian Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence.
The international tuition fee for all full time programs is 6300.00 per year.
Fees and Costs:
* The costs of attending TSA depend largely on the course(s) in which a student is enrolled.Full-time Tuition Fees (Fall & Winter)
* Fine Art Diploma - 7 to 8 courses: CAD$4600
* Digital Art Certificate - 7 courses: CAD$4600
* Professional Art Studio Certificate (PASC): CAD$4600
* Portfolio Development (6 months): CAD$2800 | International students: CAD$5000
* Artist-in-Residence (AIR) | May to August - 13 weeks | CAD$2500| International students: CAD$3000(Former ISR Program)
* Artist-in-Residence (AIR) (1 month) CAD$850
* International Students - All full-time programs: CAD$6300
*Model and materials fees are not included in the tuition fees listed above
Due upon Registration
* All programs: CAD$1635 | International student fees: CAD$1575
* PASC Program: CAD$350 upon acceptance, $685 upon registration
* PASC - International Students: : CAD$350 upon acceptance, $885 upon registration
*All students pay an annual student services fee of $35.
Due at the end of the First Week of scheduled Classes - actual amount depends on course selection
Full time Fine Art Diploma
CAD$1000*
Digital Art Certificate
CAD$1000*
International Students CAD$1660*
PASC Program
CAD$1500*
PASC - International Students CAD$2000*
Portfolio Development** CAD$565*
Portfolio Development - International** CAD$1365*
Due by Last Day of November (for Fall) or First day of March (for Winter)
Fine Art Diploma: 7 - 8 Courses
CAD$2000
Digital Art Certificate
CAD$2000
PASC Program
CAD $2100
International Students
CAD$3100
Portfolio Development** CAD$600
Portfolio Development - International**
CAD$1500
*Model and materials fees are not included in the tuition fees listed above and are due at the same time.
**This program does not require approval under the Private Career Colleges Act 2005
Other Fees
* Annual Student Services Fee: CAD$35 (valid until August 31)
* Portfolio Review: CAD$60
* Advanced Standing Portfolio Review: CAD$100
* Late Admittance Fee (for program applicants): CAD$50
* Locker Fees: CAD$12/per term
* Transcripts: CAD$20
* Confirmation of Enrollment Letters: CAD$20
* Late Payment Charges: CAD$20
* NSF Fees: CAD$20
* Duplicate Tax Receipts: CAD$20
* Photocopying 15 cents per copy
Part-Time Tuition Fees
Fall and winter courses (12-week course - 36 hours) plus material/model/digital lab fee if applicable for course, plus annual student services fee:
* All level 1 Fine Art classes: CAD$390
* All digital classes: CAD$410
* Level 2 & 3 fine art classes: CAD$410
* Digital weekend workshops: CAD$130 (one-day course - five hours)
* Tuition fee discount: CAD$20/per course if registered by August 15, 2011 for fall term | December 9, 2011 for winter term
*Course payment for part-time students is due at the time of registration.
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7600 Glover Road, Langley, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 888-7511
www.twu.ca
Areas of interest:
art history, design, drawing, fine arts, interdisciplinary, painting, photography, portfolio required, printmaking, residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate, work study
214 King Street West, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
(905) 682-5072
www.tagartgallery.ca
12 23rd Street East, 2nd Floor, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
(306) 244-4814
www.tribeinc.org
The Grain Exchange, 815 1st Street South West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
(403) 261-7702
www.truck.ca
The Spoke Club, 600 King Street West, fourth floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 360-3822
www.tatargallery.com
Millbank, London, , England
44 (020) 7887 8000
www.tate.org.uk/britain
Albert Dock, Liverpool, , England
44 (0) 151 702 7400
www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
Bankside, London, , England
44 (020) 7887 8008
www.tate.org.uk/modern
Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, , England
44 (0) 1736 796226
www.tate.org.uk/stives
55 Centre Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 599-5321
www.textilemuseum.ca
Chatham Cultural Centre, 75 William Street North, Chatham, Ontario, Canada
(519) 360-1998
117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
(412) 237-8300
www.warhol.org
62 Albert Street, second floor, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
(204) 284-0673
www.annexunplugged.com
2425 Main Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 708-5678
www.antisocialshop.com
530 West 25th Street (office address), New York, New York, USA
(212) 645-6440
www.thearmoryshow.com
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA
(312) 443-3600
www.artic.edu/aic
3264 Beta Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
(800) 681-1885
www.artinstitutes.edu
203 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada
(519) 642-2767
www.artsproject.ca
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive, Banff, Alberta, Canada
(403) 762-6100
www.banffcentre.ca
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In 2010, at the age of 35, Toronto artist/DJ/promoter/activist Will Munro succumbed to brain cancer. Here, David Balzer reviews the first big survey of Munro’s work, which makes apparent how talented, prolific and perceptive this creator was.
The Dulwich Picture Gallery’s recent Group of Seven show was one of the UK museum’s biggest hits ever, drawing 41,000 visitors. The attention was deserved, writes Sarah Milroy, as the exhibition offered new insights even to seasoned Canadian-art observers.
The Occupy movement has galvanized the way we think about haves and have-nots. But where do artists fit in? As Joseph R. Wolin observes in this review of David Altmejd’s show at the Brant Foundation, context can be as powerful as content in determining the split.
What happens to identity when our relationship to land and language is disrupted? This is a key question raised in “A Stake in the Ground,” an exhibition of works by 25 First Nations artists, curated by Nadia Myre, that’s currently at Montreal gallery Art Mûr.
Our education and careers site has just posted more stories and tips to help students achieve a great winter term. Highlights include a profile of internationally renowned fashion designer Jeremy Laing, a Q&A on grad schools and more.