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Lost & Found

Lost & Found - Image from www.lost-and-found.ca

Lost & Found - Image from www.lost-and-found.ca

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Visual Communications Students gear up for Lost & Found Art Exhibition April 3-12th, 2009 at Medicine Hat College. Every year the graduating students from the Visual Communications Program put on an end-of-the-year exhibition to showcase their work and the skill gained from the previous three years.

Lost & Found is the name of this year’s final exhibition. The students have chosen to have a “green” theme this year and are looking to recycle many materials used during the duration of the exhibition, including all the cardboard and corrugated board, which is used as decoration throughout the show.

“We are getting recycled cardboard and are planning to reuse it afterwards,” said student, Tobie Laliberte. “I just love working with the cardboard, with its natural look and flexibility.”

Lost & Found Promotional Boxes - Photo via Flickr (link below)

Lost & Found Promotional Boxes - Photo via Flickr

This year’s show will feature a wide variety of mediums including painting, graphic design, furniture design, illustration, video and photography. Each student is responsible for their own work to put into the show, along with the preparation involved in hosting their exhibition.

“Every student produces their own original work for the show,” explains Laliberte, “along with helping plan, promote and prepare for the event itself. The class is split into different committees and the work is divided amongst themselves.”

The Lost and Found Exhibition will take place April 3rd – 12th in the front corridor at Medicine Hat College. Attendance is free.

Check out the Lost & Found Grad Show’s Photostream on Flickr

More information can be found at the official website: http://www.lost-and-found.ca/

Thread pulled from http://www.viscomonline.ca/

User Comments

3 Responses to “Lost & Found”

  1. April 25th, 2009 at 2:57 AM


    Flickr Alternative says:

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  2. April 27th, 2009 at 9:05 AM


    Vaughn says:

    Not sure if this is some sort of spam or not, but thanks for the suggestions I actually had no idea that nofollow was permanently enabled in the comment section for spam reasons reportedly. As for the top commentators, that would probably be the two admins/posters on the site currently, so that might be a discouraging :).

  3. January 23rd, 2012 at 2:38 PM


    Scratch says:

    Neat show, some great ideas were had. Particularly the tag.

    Apparently someone else thought so too.

    See the new Afrojack Lost and Found Cover. 🙂

    google search: afrojack lost and found

    100% duplication of the tag image shown above. Lifted.

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