What excites emerging designers about the future of Canadian design? ROM has partnered with OCAD University’s RBC Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers (CEAD) on a career launcher initiative and selected six (6) emerging designers to display their work within ROM’s Canadian Modern exhibition. Hear from these exciting new voices on how their work responds to the legacy of Canadian design, and how each of their practices moves the industry in new and exciting ways. Moderated by OCADU’s Dean of Design, Elizabeth “Dori” Tunstall.
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Moderator
Elizabeth "Dori" Tunstall is a design anthropologist, public intellectual, and design advocate who works at the intersections of critical theory, culture, and design. As Dean of Design at Ontario College of Art and Design University, she is the first black and black female dean of a faculty of design. She is a recognized leader in the decolonization of art and design education.
Speakers:
Anthia Barboutsis
Anthia Barboutsis is an art jeweller from Toronto. Her work is rooted in traditional craft and draws inspiration from her Greek and Indian heritage. Barboutsis blends ideas from disciplines including history, philosophy, and contemporary art and design.
Harcharan Jagdev
Harcharan Jagdev is a multi-disciplinary designer who builds living spaces and creates audiovisual and interactive experiences. The core foundation of his work is idealization.
Elfy Castro
From textiles to product design, Elfy Castro integrates traditional and modern techniques with sustainable media. Their work immerses viewers in diverse worlds where past and future find common ground through identity and story.
Khalalelo Sithole
Khalalelo Sithole is a passionate fashion and textile designer. She is influenced by modern trends and sociocultural themes. Her work features dynamic color compositions, symbolic patterns, and storytelling.
Rachel Leung
Rachel Leung explores the function and symbolism of colour in her work. She uses hidden motifs in the details of her designs to draw viewers in and spark their curiosity.
Stephanie Singh
Stephanie Singh is a Toronto-based interdisciplinary textile designer. Her work explores memory, preservation, love, care, loss, healing, and plant consciousness. Singh focuses on materials connected to her Caribbean culture, storytelling, and botanicals.
Recorded January 24, 2023