The Emily Carr Grad Show has always been a must see for us each May, and this year due to the pandemic, the University is hosting the show virtually so everyone locally and from around the world can explore the grad show virtually.
“Historically, Emily Carr has presented the grad exhibition on campus, but this yeaer we invite those from around the world to explore the work virtually. This space is a reflection of our community and a testament to the talents that they contribute to the world, and we hope you enjoy your time here.” -Trish Kelly, VP Academic + Provost
The virtual show also will host live events (see site for details) featuring animation, screenings and artist talks. Here are a few sneak peeks below. Or check out gradshow.ecuad.ca for more info. Congrats grads!
1. Mollie Burke (Above)
Master of Fine Arts
Suture
Organza fabric, acrylic, silicone, synthetic polymner, bolts, nuts, light
2021
2. Levi Nelson
Visual Arts
(Previous work below)
Chief Dan George After Warhol
2020
22.5″ x 22.5 inches.
Serigraph on Arches paper
Varied Edition. Private Collection
3. Delaynie Clayton
Visual Arts
KISWOḴDIY̓ N̓IIN (I Dreamed of You)
Acrylic on stretched canvas
68.25″ x 53.5
4. Hyeok Lee
Visual Arts
Encounter 21AP30 no. 1
Oil on linen
60″ x 48″
5. Kristy Carse
Drawing + Painting
The Medicine Cabinet
Oil and paint on canvas
41″ x 43″
8. Shelley Saltzman
Critical + Cultural Practices
Endangered Bird vs. Racetrack Alberta B.C.
2021
9. Teigan Kelly
Photography
Here I Found
no. 6 (2021)
Archival inkjet print
20″ x 24″
10. Yu-Ting Yuyu Tse
Communication Design
Travel Guide of an imaginary city
12. Jen Cendala
Sculpture and Expanded Practices
21 shelters (46 Amazon boxes)
Cardboard, flour, latex and acrylic paint
2020