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Events Archive

May 1, 2019
Toronto Queer Film Festival  (TQFF) is showcasing student work again this fall! We are seeking film + video work under 20 minutes in length. Preference for work created in or after 2017.
April 23-30, 2019
An MFA Thesis Exhibition by Kirstie McCallum
April 29, 2019
Xpace Cultural Centre welcomes applications for the Career Launcher position of Programming Coordinator. 
April 22-28, 2019
Please join us for an end of year social and celebration of our First Year Drawing and Painting Student Self Portraits! 
April 25-27, 2019
The three-day conference will feature papers, performances and workshops that expand, trouble, decentralize, destabilize, or interrogate literary practices, text, and performance.
April 23-27, 2019
Thesis Exhibition for Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design Masters Candidate Shannon Lee
April 26-27, 2019
SUGAR is a site-critical project located near the Redpath sugar factory on Toronto’s Sugar Beach, and formerly on the site of the seminal Guvernment and RPM nightclubs. The SUGAR music events pay homage to the Club by using dance and discourse to animate the material and cultural conditions explored by SUGAR’s curatorial project.
April 24, 2019
Have you ever wondered what happens behind the closed doors of a grant review committee? Join the Office of Research and Innovation on Wednesday, April 24th for an eye-opening discussion on research and arts funding applications and reviews, featuring panelists who have served as reviewers in the past.
April 23, 2019
On Tuesday, April 23rd come support C Magazine at our annual fundraising auction of Canadian and international contemporary art at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto, with work by Ginette Legaré and Beth Stuart.
April 23, 2019
Harm Reduction Workshop from the Peer Wellness Education Program at Health & Wellness 
April 17-21, 2019
Natalie Majaba Waldburger participating in Grow Op 2019, a group show at the Gladstone Hotel.  The 2019 edition considers ENERGY.
April 9-21, 2019
Thesis Exhibition for Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design Masters Candidate Dori Vanderheyden
April 13-20, 2019
Thesis Exhibition for Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design Masters Candidate Carlina Chen
April 9-19, 2019
Delivery Notice: a group exhibition of 3rd year Sculpture/Installation students. Opening Reception April 11, 6-9 pm
April 18, 2019
Hidden Order is a one-night exhibition showcasing new and experimental works produced by OCADU graduate students. It reflects research and exploration of open-ended approaches to subjects including (but not limited to) new media, computation, natural systems, complex adaptive systems, artificial life art, evolutionary biology & algorithms, contemporary art, and immersive environments in virtual or mixed reality.  
April 17, 2019
The ​annual Level Up Showcase returns to the Design Exchange for its ninth edition, putting the spotlight on Ontario’s most talented post-secondary students in game development who use the latest technology and platforms to make video games - including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), motion sensing, and more.
April 17, 2019
Renowned Canadian designer, Burton Kramer, will speak at OCAD University
April 17, 2019
A National Canadian Film Day Screening,  Culture Shifts presents Six Miles Deep followed by a Q&A with director Sara Roque. Six Miles Deep is an inspiring and compelling portrait of a group of women whose actions have led a cultural reawakening in their traditionally matriarchal community.
April 16, 2019
A short documentary film by Taymah Armatrading and Kasra Goodarznezhad chronicling the Global Experience Project (GEP) 2018 in Toronto and Naples, Italy.  
April 16, 2019
Calling all animators! Join us for a presentation by Mariam Zaidi, Managing Director of Toronto Animated Image Society to learn more about their residency programs, membership and Anijam call for submissions.  
April 15, 2019
Get your foot in the door at galleries, heritage centres, the cultural sector! On April 15th, the Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) will be visiting OCAD U to introduce their organization and the Young Canada Works (YCW) program.
April 12-14, 2019
The Digital Futures (DF) graduate program at OCAD University invites you to "What the Futures?" - our annual graduate thesis exhibition.
April 4-13, 2019
Courtney Thompson presents: Division Complex, part of the SCIN 2019 Thesis Exhibitions 'For External Use Only', a special presentation highlighting graduating students from OCAD University’s Sculpture/Installation Program.
April 8-13, 2019
Lida Shanehchiyan Thesis Exihibition
April 13, 2019
Guided tour of Onsite Gallery's exhibition followed by a walk to meet local air, animals, land, plants and water
April 11, 2019
This Masters experience showcases only the ‘best of the best’ of both individual thesis work, along with 2 top brands, this year Red Cross Canada and Hershey Canada. This is a culmination of research, strategy, creativity, craft from both semesters presented in to a large, open audience.
April 11, 2019
Dumpling Discourse is a professional development circle for BIPOC artists and designers. The focus for these workshops is to provide OCAD students with informal mentorship and guidance.
April 10, 2019
Open life drawing session offered by the OCAD U Alumni Association *please note this is the last life drawing session of the Winter Semester
April 4-10, 2019
Thesis Exhibition for Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design Masters Candidate Katrina Tompkins
April 9, 2019
Celebrated executive editor of Refinery29 Canada Carley Fortune talks media, feminism and the digital age.  
April 9, 2019
Don't miss out, come while supplies last!
April 3-7, 2019
IAMD First Year end of year show
April 7, 2019
Tour in Spanish of Onsite Gallery's exhibition led by Karina Roman Justo, an emerging writer currently at her third year in Visual and Critical Studies at OCAD University
April 6, 2019
Slow Art Day is a global event with a simple mission: help more people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art.
April 6, 2019
Please join West Coast-based poets and friends, Cecily Nicholson and Juliane Okot Bitek and Toronto’s Lillian Allen (OCADU) for a conversation about cross-cultural memory and collective amnesia. The authors, whose work has contemplated these themes, will think through the poem as a document of memory: considering what poetry can add to existing narrow histories, and the role of memory in building resilient futures. Saturday April 6, 2019, 2 pm. Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario.
April 6, 2019
Open life drawing session offered by the OCAD U Alumni Association
April 5, 2019
On Friday, April 5, 2019, Toronto's four universities - OCAD University, Ryerson University, University of Toronto and York University - open their doors to give curious minds from across the city a chance to discover the unexpected ideas revolutionizing the way we think, live and work. In one evening, CRAM will feature 30+ free events.
April 5, 2019
Tickets are free but limited!
April 5, 2019
Please join the Digital Futures Undergraduate Program for its second annual Meet the Digital Futures event. This informal exhibition includes the launch of the websites created by each of the students and the works created as part of their thesis.
April 4, 2019
An audience of elementary school teachers and some allied community members.  We are coming together to celebrate our diversity in our classroom, in our schools and in our school communities.
April 4, 2019
A Process of Healing & Curators' Social
April 3, 2019
Open life drawing session offered by the OCAD U Alumni Association
April 3, 2019
Legal Intersections is a four-part series addressing legal issues of importance to artists, designers, and cultural workers. The series is presented in collaboration with the Artists’ Legal Advice Services, the Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers at OCAD University, and the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives at the Art Gallery of Ontario.ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.
April 3, 2019
Storytellers share true stories inspired by the themes in Onsite Gallery's exhibition
April 3, 2019
grOCAD's spring propagation workshop covering the basics of common housplants propagation.
April 3, 2019
Bareket Kezwer, Founder of Womxn Paint, will be at OCAD U's Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers to share more about how to get involved in the 3rd annual Womxn Paint mural jam.
April 2, 2019
“How We Paint” is a unique artist speakers series presented by the programme of Contemporary Drawing and Painting at OCAD University. Steve Driscoll is a modern alchemist working in Toronto.
April 2, 2019
Grad Students: An 80,000 word thesis would take 9 hours to present...You've got 3 minutes.

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