Installation at Shelley Peterson Student Art Exhibition

2018 University of Toronto Shelley Peterson Student Art Exhibition

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University of Toronto Art Centre | 15 King's College Circle, Toronto, ON

The University of Toronto Shelley Peterson Student Art Exhibition showcases the talent and excellence of undergraduates in the University of Toronto’s tri-campus visual studies programs, including those at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design. The selected works demonstrate quality of artistry across multiple media, as well as depth and sophistication of thought in approaching complex concepts and issues. Through themes of identity, family, home and the body, these emerging artists address political issues and explore personal subjects that speak to universal human experiences.

Opening Reception
Friday March 23, 2018, 7-9pm
University of Toronto Art Centre

Artists: Maria Patricia Abuel, Aisha Ali, Maia Boakye, Syeda Karishma Bristy, Idil Djafer, Kelly Dundas, Matana Joelle Geraghty, Anran Guo, Claudia Han, Lara Hassani, Isabel Mink, Sarah Pereux, Heather Riley, Chelsea Ryan, Adriana Sadun, Mira Szuberwood, Olivia Tjiawi, Skye Ece Ulusoy, Lisa Veregin, Eleonora Zivkovic

Curated by: Masters of Museum Studies students Shauna Taylor, Emilie Albert-Toth, Karley Staskus

Supporters: The Art Museum gratefully acknowledges operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council with additional project support from the Office of the Vice-President & Provost, Manulife and the University of Toronto Faculty of Information.
Visit the Art Museum website for more information.

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Attention Future Students: On Friday, March 23, 2018 students interested in Visual Studies at the University of Toronto are welcome to attend the Opening Reception of this exhibit from 7:00-9:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to explore our campus, view some of the work of our talented students and connect with members of the Daniels community. More information about this exhibit can be found online here. Registration is not required. No formal programming will be provided.