Catalyst 25: Visual Arts Graduating Exhibition
A catalyst is a force beyond reckoning. It embodies strength, power, and an unwavering will to move forward — to push ahead and reach for something beyond the present.
A catalyst is confident, energizing the world with vitality, purpose, and assertive direction. It does not accept ‘no’ for an answer.
A catalyst sparks something new with determination, following its intuition wherever it leads.
It is only fitting that the second year Visual Arts students at ÕŰÙÇÇÅ®ÓÑÂãÕÕ have chosen Catalyst 25 as the title of their graduating exhibition. This single word encapsulates who they are as a group. They have that drive, a vivacity that has been simmering throughout their intense two years in the Visual Arts program. This exhibition showcases a variety of the skills and creativity that they have accumulated during their time at Dawson.Ìý (Amanda Beattie)
The exhibition includes the work of Sabrine Ayari, Amelia Bautista, Harper Bell, Tristan Boisvert-Larouche, ²Ñ²¹°ùò¹ D’ayanna Botero Hoyos, Leah Lehtinen Boyd, Brodi Cellini, Su Bin Cho, Jonah Cornett, Sen Côté, Molly Deutsch, August Di Liello, Amanda Driscoll, Clio Maeve Duncan, Nadia Luna Emanueli, Samuel Evans, Sophia Garneau, Griffin Gibson, Emilia Guadalupe Huerta Cornejo, Téa Hodgson, Mars Hoskin, Billie L. Hoss-Desmarais, Maya Jean-Félix, Yunbin Jo, Sam Joubert, Younah Kim, Melody Kralka, Gabrielle Lefebvre, Olivia MacIntosh, Darya Mandra, Ella, Matar, Myka Miller, Shayla Chloë Oroho:te Etienne, Sky Pillitz-Smith, Alexandra Savciuc, Christina Simeonidis, Payton Thomas, Isabela Treiger Ortiz, Rufeina Tuerxunjiang, Emma Vaillancourt, and Zini Wang.Ìý