10.01.18 - Eyeball: View artwork from undergraduate students in the Visual Studies program  

On December 18, 2017, undergraduate students in the Daniels Faculty’s Visual Studies program showcased their work as part of the annual Eyeball exhibition and party. The event was held in the North and South Borden Buildings, across the street from One Spadina. View the photos above to see the range of work from our students.

The Daniels Faculty’s Visual Studies program focuses on studio practice in combination with critical discourse. All aspects of contemporary visual culture are explored, and students are encouraged to explore other scholarly interests within the University of Toronto. These interdisciplinary studies ultimately inform and strengthen their work, allowing ideas and modes of thought that might be rooted in more conventional forms of making art to be openly refined and challenged.

With a prominent address along Spadina Crescent, the North and South Borden buildings house the Daniels Faculty’s Visual Studies programs, which include Master of Visual Studies degrees in studio or curatorial studies.

For more on the Daniels Faculty's programs, visit the Programs page of our website

 

To view more photos from Eyeball, visit the Daniels Faculty’s Flickr page.