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Locality: Haliburton, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-457-1680



Address: 297 College Drive, P.O. Box 839 K0M 1S0 Haliburton, ON, Canada

Website: flemingcollege.ca/programs/independent-studio-practice

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Fleming College 10.06.2021

Hey...this is us on Akimbo! So much interest in ISP... and we are SUPER excited about the grad exhibition at the Agnes Jamieson Gallery for our students at the end of the program.. how great is that?!

Fleming College 05.06.2021

We are very excited to announce that we have secured a gallery to host a Graduate Exhibition this summer. Students in our 2018 ISP program will participate in a graduate exhibition at the Agnes Jamieson Gallery in Minden from August 10 to September 8, 2018. This is a fantastic venue and we are looking forward to this opportunity for our students! An public exhibition is a great end-goal for a graduate program.

Fleming College 29.05.2021

It's been a while since we've connected but we were busy planning out our 2018 program! We are now accepting applications. Want to learn more? Check out our website or email Sandra Dupret at [email protected] https://flemingcollege.ca/progr/independent-studio-practice

Fleming College 09.05.2021

Now accepting applications for our Independant Studio Practice program this summer. Did you know you can take the majority of this program from your own home and that you have the option of selecting four weeks of summer school courses in July (included in the tuition). An amazing opportunity to earn a graduate certificate and develop a body of work. Below is an image created by Molly Moldovan (grad. 2014) while she was in the program.

Fleming College 01.05.2021

Fraser Radford had graduated from Queen’s University with a Bachelor degree (Honours) in Art History and minor in Religious Studies, apprenticed with Canadian sculptor Shayne Dark, and graduated from the Visual and Creative Arts program at St. Lawrence College. But he wanted to expand on his visual arts education and work on new pieces, which is why Fraser decided to take Independent Studio Practice (formally called Studio Process Advancement when Fraser attended) at the Hali...burton School of Art + Design. During the program, Fraser worked on multiple projects, including: a piece influenced by Japanese artist Shozo Shimamoto that involves filling old light bulbs with oil paint, turpentine, raw linseed oil and sand, and tossing them at a canvas; a series of fifty small scale paintings influenced by avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage entitled ‘Film Stills,’ experimenting with photographic techniques, and creating twelve small mockups from tea and calligraphy inks for a potential series called ‘Stains.’ And yes, I actually did sleep and eat regularly, he added. Fraser said the benefits of the program include one-on-one time with professors to discuss projects, getting suggestions and critiques, discussing work with classmates, and meeting with practicing artists, curators and gallerists. I would recommend the program, but be prepared to create a lot of work in a short amount of time. It is intense, but worth it, Fraser said. He was also impressed with the beautiful Haliburton campus. The building itself is very intimate, while the land around it is constantly begging to be explored, he said. If one is stressed out about a project, take the time to walk around outdoors in the sculpture garden and soak in the sun. Having the lake nearby is also a plus. Learn more about the Independent Studio Practice program: flemingcollege.ca/programs/independent-studio-practice Photo (l-r): ‘Haliburton Crash Suite’ piece detail photo, Fraser at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice (June 2013), ‘Film Stills #50’, Fraser in the studio working on ‘Film Stills,’ mock-up for ‘Stains’ series; and Fraser with His Excellency Norihiro Okuda, Ambassador of Japan to Canada, and his wife, standing in front of Fraser’s 'Senbazuru' installation at the Embassy of Japan in Canada.