June 18, 2014 Forgotten Dreams by Rosa Park “Forgotten Dreams: Meditations on Narrative Space” The Design and Integration Process for the Audiovisual Space Composition by Rosa Park Follow
May 27, 2014 2014 UBC Okanagan BFA Graduation Exhibition A video compilation of the 2014 UBC Okanagan BFA Graduation Exhibition, Ellipsis. Music by Joyful Door. www.joyfuldoor.com https://blogs.ubc.ca/fccsartwork/wp-admin/profile.php Follow
May 7, 2014 Materiality Materiality features interactive works on the relationship between nature and technology by David Kadish and Jeannette Angel. The exhibition runs in conjunction with The Interdisciplinary Graduate Students’ Conference, Rethinking Sustainability, The discussions of the conference is intended to generate conversation on the role of the arts in sustainability across multiple communities. Follow
April 23, 2014 Student Video Feature! https://vimeo.com/91008904 Steph Townsend created this in VISA 106 Introduction to New Media. It was done for the Scenes Retold project where they create an original telling/interpretation of an existing story. Follow
April 23, 2014 Ellipsis – BFA graduation show Ellipsis is a collective effort of 27 students in UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Fine Arts program. As a graduation exhibition, Ellipsis is the capstone of four years of creative, cultural, critical, and personal growth. The term ellipsis refers to “…” – the printed breath that draws us from one statement into the next. Follow
April 4, 2014 Tanglement – a 2nd yr drawing exhibition by VISA 283 class Lauren Hjalmarson, Boaz Kwok, Elsie Kwok, Charlotte Nelson, Alexa Porteous, Ryan Roman, Riley Wallis Follow
March 26, 2014 Changing Seasons – 3rd year drawing class Drawing exhibit by Melissa Stein, Stepan Immoreev, Kait Serafin, Sage Sidley, Kyra MacPherson, Marisa Gaetey, Dianne Schniebers, Katherine Eggleston, Hayley Davis, Angela Cyr, Ardanna Semeschuk Follow
March 24, 2014 Camera Roll – Work by UBCO Photography Students The second semester of the senior photography class at UBCO is devoted to developing the student’s individual vision. There are no projects assigned and each person is encouraged to research and begin to investigate subject matter and styles of working that are relevant and meaningful to themselves. The results are seen here as early worlds in the new careers of... Follow
March 17, 2014 (147.001+105.002) University of British Columbia students from within two distinctly different FCCS courses developed this collaborative exhibition of works. VISA 105 students are producing sculptural works in their first year of the BFA program; here they are experimenting with occupying space in a sculptural and interactive way. VISA 147 students are members of a wide range of departments, from Management to... Follow