Please join us in congratulating the 2011 graduating students of the Art & Art History Program. This program was established in 1971 when Sheridan College joined with the University of Toronto to create Canada’s first collaborative fine art program between a college and a university. This year marks the 40th Anniversary of the joint program.
This year's graduate exhibitions showcase works from diverse media: video, sculpture, installation, design, painting, drawing, printmaking and photography. These works reflect students’ individual interests, as well as their actions within and reactions to a shifting and indefinable world.
First Exhibition
Works by: Katherine Adams, Andrea Beiko, Emily van Dop, Laura Evans, Derek Friesen, Brent Hartford, Denise Juckers. Sebastian Koever, Christopher Lengyell, Ann Liao, Curtis Maclean, Emily Mahon, Patti Meris, Katy Montica, Catherine Red, Paola Savasta, Natilee Zulerons
March 9–20, 2011
Second Exhibition
Works by: Smriti Bhasin, Victoria Borg, Karalyn Darosa, Weijia Feng, Jennifer Giang, Catherine Jeon, Ravneet Karir, Sara Moreno, Shirley Mpagi, Hannah Murray, Breann Ritchie, Karyn Semple, Adam Snowball, Sarah Waterfield
March 23 – April 3, 2011
The Art and Art History Program, Sheridan/University of Toronto Mississauga
Graduates of the Art and Art History Program earn both a Diploma in Art and Art History from Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto Mississauga. The program is designed to provide students with a strong and diverse base of knowledge that prepares them for a broad spectrum of careers within the arts community and beyond. Alumni have pursued careers in teaching, both at the secondary and post-secondary level, while others go onto to earn their Masters in Studio Art or Art History.
For more information on the Art and Art History Program, contact John Armstrong, Program Coordinator at Sheridan, at 905 845-9430, extension 2580 or visit www.artandarthistory.ca.