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David Loewy, SID109
phone (416) 979-5000 ext. 6939

David is a graduate of a three year Diploma program in Woodworking from Holland College School of Visual Arts and a three year Diploma of Applied Arts in Furniture/Design from Sheridan College of Craft and Design. David vigorously pursues an active career as a Designer/Maker of turned wooden vessels, utilizing an inlay technique he pioneered. His work is found in numerous international publications, exhibitions, galleries and collections. Including the above, he has also served on numerous occasions as a part-time faculty member for 3rd Year Design Dynamics and most recently as the instructor for 1st Year Design Dynamics courses in the Continuing Education program.


Stephanie Fibiger, SID107
phone (416) 979-5000 ext. 6923

Stephanie has been with the School for 11 years and has worked for Ryerson for 22 years in various administration and academic capacities. As Academic Coordinator she works closely with the Associate Chair with respect to student academics and has extensive knowledge of student-related issues.



Mary Dykstra, SID107
phone (416) 979-5000 ext. 5188

Coming from the Engineering Faculty at Ryerson, Mary joined RSID in April 1999. She is now the Administrative Assistant for the School. She graduated in 1994 with an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from York University and she enjoys working in an academic and creative environment. Mary has shown her paintings in galleries around Toronto, most recently at the Burston Gallery on Queen Street West and the Connor Gallery on Queen Street East. Mary is currently on leave with her new son.


Monica Polo, SID203
phone (416) 979-5000 ext. 7629

Prior to graduating from RSID in 2002, Monica had already realized that design is where she needed to be. Her internships early on in the program allowed her to enter the practice with experience in corporate planning. Progressing from a large corporate environment to a smaller dynamic firm, Monica worked on many projects in the downtown core. Throughout this time, environmental and sustainable solutions are major components of her design philosophy. After becoming a LEED AP, she rejoined RSID as a practitioner link to academia within the Design Centre. Her mission is to bridge the gap between school and practice by engaging industry with the students, reinforcing the green agenda within practice and continuing to instill the beauty of finely presented working drawings.

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