- When:August 12, 2012 (All day)
Course Registration Week Begins for North Campus programs on August 13th. (Check SRS for your program-specific registration date/time.)
Course Registration Week Begins for North Campus programs on August 13th. (Check SRS for your program-specific registration date/time.)
End of term for Applied Degree and UNB students.
South Etobicoke Youth Assembly (S.E.Y.A.) Youth Photography group has been exploring the community to better understand our neighborhood’s identity, reality and express the world around us through photography. No one photo is ever alike and this fact parallels South Etobicoke in its diversity and uniqueness. Some may say, black and white 35mm film is outdated, but what it lacks in interest more than makes up for in its unique visual quality. More importantly, the artistic process of manually setting each frame and developing directly from the negatives in the darkroom is illuminating. S.E.Y.A. aims to identify the hidden qualities of character and landscape of the Lakeshore community through the “Lakeshore’s Streets” photography project. Our goal is to increase collective artistic experiences of Lakeshore members and bring to awareness uncommon images that depict the unique environment that is South Etobicoke.
Opening reception, with refreshments, runs from 5 p.m. -7 p.m.
The exhibit runs from August 2 - August 30, 2012.
Course Registration Week Begins for Lakeshore Campus programs. (Check SRS for your program-specific registration date/time.)
Course Registration Week Begins for Lakeshore Campus programs on August 6th. (Check SRS for your program-specific registration date/time.)
The college will be closed for a public holiday ( Civic Holiday).
Course Registration Week Begins for North Campus programs on August 13th. (Check SRS for your program-specific registration date/time.)
Timetables available on SRS for Full-Time 1st Year and Returning Students from Programs with Pre-Loaded Timetables.
South Etobicoke Youth Assembly (S.E.Y.A.) Youth Photography group has been exploring the community to better understand our neighborhood’s identity, reality and express the world around us through photography. No one photo is ever alike and this fact parallels South Etobicoke in its diversity and uniqueness. Some may say, black and white 35mm film is outdated, but what it lacks in interest more than makes up for in its unique visual quality. More importantly, the artistic process of manually setting each frame and developing directly from the negatives in the darkroom is illuminating. S.E.Y.A. aims to identify the hidden qualities of character and landscape of the Lakeshore community through the “Lakeshore’s Streets” photography project. S.E.Y.A.'s goal is to increase collective artistic experiences of Lakeshore members and bring to awareness uncommon images that depict the unique environment that is South Etobicoke.
An Opening reception, with refreshments, will be held onThursday, August 9, 2012 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
The exhibit runs from August 2 - August 30, 2012.