More than 60 OCAD U School of Continuing Studies @CSOCADU courses are open for registration. Micro-credentials include Ideation + Prototyping for Human-Centred Design, Developing Effective Government Relations and Advocacy Strategies, and more.
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Exciting news! Our instructor, Otino Corsano, has been honored with the 2022-2023 OCAD U SCS Teaching Award. This recognition celebrates outstanding instructors who make a significant impact.
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Tess completed the Graphic Design and Visual Communication Skills Certificate with the SCS and now thrives as a Marketing Coordinator and a skilled illustrator and painter with her own business.
Read the full student profile here: https://t.co/pU1hObWnfa
Meet one of our instructors, Seun Adetunji!
Seun teaches courses on Hiring for Decolonization, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Creative Industries, and Retaining Diverse Talent in the Creative Industries Micro-credentials. Read the full article below!
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On August 18th create nature-inspired portraits and self-portraits. Using natural materials as props and the landscape as a stage, explore meditation, visual play, and photographic portraiture.
To register visit the link below:
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Immerse yourself in relaxed and intimate photography workshops at Shibagau Creek Forest Farmstead! 🌿
Led by retired OCAD University professor, Peter Sramek, these workshops offer a serene 100-acre retreat with open fields, pine forests, and marshland.
On July 21st experience open seeing through meditation, stillness, and movement. Join this workshop to learn Minor White's heightened awareness exercises for enhanced observation and appreciation of nature in the creative photographic process.
Ready to build interactive web content with CSS and JavaScript?
Join our hands-on course and take your web design skills to the next level!
Enroll now and unlock your web programming potential! 🖥️
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📢 Calling all OCAD U School of Continuing Studies students and instructors!
Submit your artworks on "The Environment and Sustainability" for our upcoming online exhibition. 🌍
For more info visit: https://t.co/CWmq4Tpy8c
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📸 Ready to capture stunning photographs with your digital SLR camera? Join our course and learn the essentials of digital image files, and image processing in Adobe Photoshop.
Enroll now and take your photography skills to the next level!
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Michèle Pearson Clarke’s Suck Teeth Compositions (After Rashaad Newsome) is an exhibition using video’s and photographs of black Canadians looking straight at the camera and “sucking teeth”
Check out the full article at https://t.co/RcfQ6u6HOx
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Navigating Production with the Film and Television Industry in Ontario Micro-credential
Curriculum developed in consultation with the local unions and guilds representing the industry, OCAD U alumni working in the industry will also be consulted.
Apply at https://t.co/i3doorFgvq
Most of us have heard of the ‘Group of Seven’, a group of male artists who influenced a change in painting style in Canada around World War I, but have you ever wondered what their female counterparts were painting at the same time?
Full article at https://t.co/ClhoI6eaVr
Gambletron’s improvisational style makes each concert original as they incorporate audience involvement as well as utilizing the unique structure of each performance setting, whether that be an auditorium, a field or under a bridge.
Full article at https://t.co/9Xbd0ULzFz
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Developing Effective Government Relations and Advocacy Strategies for Canadian Arts Organizations Micro-credential
developed in collaboration and offered in partnership with the Cultural Policy Hub at OCAD University and PAA Advisory | Conseils.
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How does burlesque and sexual identity fit into the indigenous community? Adrienne Huard, an urban Anishinaabekwe residing in Miskwaagamiwiziibiing (Winnipeg) recounts her forays into self-expression in this eye-opening article from Canadian Art.
Read at https://t.co/rbzH7BleyO
"our women and girls are sacred", a collection of photographs by Katherine Takpannie to honour the indigenous women and girls who were murdered and missing.
Read the full article about this moving collection at https://t.co/oZ8mRqUjXk
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