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It's that time of year again - when both the Ryerson community and the general public have the opportunity to view the work of our talented students in a wide range of year end student shows hosted by FCAD Schools. Many
Recipient of a 2012 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, Geoffrey James is currently part of the advisory council in the School of Image Arts, and co-investigates with faculty member Robert Burley on a SSHRC grant.
Representing the Faculty of Communication and Design, Image Arts professor Robert Burley is one of the eight academics from across the University receiving the 2012 Ryerson Faculty Service Award.
David Langer, part-time faculty member in the School of Image Arts at Ryerson, is the director of 'The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg', a segment in the series 'Museum Secrets' airing on History Television Canada.
'We Ate the Children Last', a short science fiction film by Ryerson Film grad Andrew Cividino (IMA'06), was chosen as one of Canada's Top Ten Shorts for 2011 by TIFF.
Ryerson Alumni, Michael Torosian of Toronto’s Lumiere Press has published a 52-page volume entitled Steichen: Eduard et Voulangis that has Gerhard Steigl (arguable the most important and capable publishers of photography books today) calling it “A masterpiece”.
Have you picked up the winter 2011 issue of MISC magazine yet? If you did, you might recognize some familiar faces. Karen Duplisea of the Ryerson Theatre School was asked by MISC magazine to recommend some of her student dancers for a photoshoot.
Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, current assistant professor in the Ryerson School of Image Arts, curated a program called the 'Loop Collective' for the Cinematheque Ontario's Free Screen Series at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.
A recent Ryerson study suggests that there should be more local news matter in ethnic news media.
Interior Design grads participated in a major event that showcased their talent through numerous stunning installations at the Junction (Dundas and Keele) hosted by Mason.
'Imperfect Health: the Medicalization of Architecture' was launched this past October at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal.
Winstone Zulu was a major inspiration and loyal activist concerning the viruses of HIV-AIDS and TB.
The Eddie Adams Workshop was a four day workshop held in Jeffersonville, New York, that gathered many of the top photography professionals.
Two Ryersonians, part-time photography instructor, Sara Angelucci and alumnis Rafael Goldchain (IMA'80), were included in an interview book based on 18 Canadian artists.
The Faculty of Communication & Design and Ryerson University is pleased to announce our involvement in the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. While Ryerson is traditionally known for hosting high profile film screenings at the Ryerson Theatre, we are also
The RTS Summer Camp offers a unique creative experience in an exciting and stimulating theatre environment. All campers are encouraged to use their imaginations, explore the world of live performance and expand their creative potential. Participants will enhance
Ryerson School of Journalism professor and accomplished journalist Bill Reynolds can now add "book author" to his list of credentials. Reynolds and John S. Bak, American literature professor at Nancy-Universite in France, have just released
The McLuhan Legacy Network (MLN) is proud to present the inaugural MLN Festival, taking place throughout the city of Toronto from Monday, July 18, 2011 to Sunday, July 24, 2011.
Congratulations to Joshua MacDonald, a graduate of this year's Photography Studies program, for winning the 1st Ontario Award in the BMO Financial Group's 1st Art! Invitational Student Art Competition. The competition celebrates the creativity
This past June, the Packaging Association of Canada (PAC) awarded 4 GCM students 1st prize at their Canada-wide Sustainable Packaging Student Competition. Congratulations
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