The exhibit ran from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and drew large crowds on March 29. Photo credit: Anthony Peck
The DARE MakerSpace in C-building was host to total artistic liberty on March 29 thanks to efforts made by project management grad students.
The event was funded by the Algonquin College Innovation Fund and sponsored by the Centre for Accessible Learning as well as MakerSpace, affording opportunities for the college’s talented student artists.
Art pieces included intricate paintings, photography, jewelry and even sweaters inlaid with Indigenous patterns from South America. Live musical performers kept guests entertained while they admired the nearly 50 pieces displayed.
Creative Collisions was a series of over 40 classes students could participate in this year without registration.
Classes focused on exercising the creative aspects of those who attended with guided…