Postcard Project

The Global Postcard is an international collaborative drawing project that revisits the format and poetics of a postcard as a medium that bridges time and space. Through image-making, participants reflect on the concepts of communication, home, movement, and tactility by capturing instances of home and what it entails. Exploring methods such as layering, juxtaposition, and experimenting with materials, personal narratives are weaved together to form a collage of memories—a series of collective images embedded with the dynamism of co-creation and collaboration. 

OCADU Faculty Lead: Shea Chang, Associate Professor & Program Chair - Illustration | Faculty of Design, this is the 2nd Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) project between OCADU and LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore. 

OCADU Illustration & Graphic Design Students:  Alexandra Maftei, Amir Nevis, Chenwei (Claire) Sun, Donia Shami, Elizabeth Zolino, Emma Boulanger, Hana Abdelrazik, Ito Palaganas, Isa Pasquali, Jack Conroy, Jayden Rostie, Joshua Reginales, Minjeong Ju, Mads Whelan, Naveena Premananthan, Sanchari Dey, Selina Zheng

Participating Universities: 
LASALLE College of the Arts, U of Arts, Singapore 
Hong Kong Design Institute, Hong Kong 
Hongik University, South Korea 
OCAD University, Canada 
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia 
Shih Chien University, Taipei, Taiwan


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