metanoia: 2024 Bachelor of Design Graduation Exhibition

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2023–24 Gallery Information

FAB Gallery, 1-1 Fine Arts Building
University of Alberta
(780) 492-2081
gallery@ualberta.ca

Gallery Hours:

Tuesday to Friday from 11:00am–5:00pm
Saturday from 12:00pm–3:00pm

Holiday Closure:

FAB Gallery will be closed Friday, March 29 for Good Friday

Admission is free.

Second floor gallery can only be accessed by stairs at this time. We apologize for this significant barrier to access.

metanoia: 2024 Bachelor of Design Graduation Exhibition

March 26 - April 6, 2024

FAB Gallery

Reception

University of Alberta faculty, staff, students and invited guests
Thursday, March 28, 2024 | 7-9 pm | FAB Gallery

About the Show:

The Bachelor of Design class of 2024 proudly presents metanoia, a vibrant, curated selection of design work from this year's graduates.

metanoia refers to a profound shift in thinking; a transformative journey that has shaped our design perspectives throughout our degrees. Inspired by the inkblot test and illusory motion, metanoia captures the dynamic forms that mirror how perspective molds our interactions with the world and turning points towards our next chapters.

Featuring work by:

Adrielle Aquino; Alexa Broen; Alvina Mui; Amie Doucette; Andrea Klapstein; Arina Yablokova; Autumn Sanders; Carla Soriano; Denise Gama; Dree Beaudry; Evan Oliver; Farhan Asif; Grace Futoransky; Henry Deng; Hilary Meng; Ian Wirtanen; Jade Chan; Joel Rodriguez Fajardo; Joyce Lee; Katherine Shaw; Leo Zhang; Maki Nichols; Mayra Chavez; Michelle Wedel; Peilin Wu; Runze Xie; Sara Armstrong; Senuda Wettasinghe; Shirley Yang; Sneha Pooranalingam; Stephanie Zhang; Sydney Boyce-Fontaine; Teagan MacNeil; Tracy Li; Yimeng Tong; Yiwen Xu; Yizhou Chen

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