Women's Poster Project Panel CWSE/OISE 252 Bloor St W, 2nd Floor, March 9th 7-9 pm

Come check out some amazing designers speak about the historical and contemporary graphic design from the Women's Movement in Toronto!
About the panelists:
Frieda Forman: Frieda Forman established the Women's Educational Resources Centre at OISE and has worked with the CWSE for nearly twenty-five years. Frieda's central research and writing interests have focused on the various manifestations of feminism and the women’s movement.
Sarah Dugan: Sarah Dugan is a queer aspiring art director, practicing graphic designer, and intersectional activist. She completed her Bachelor of Design at Alberta College of Art + Design in 2012, and is nearing the completion of her Master of Design from York University. Sarah’s work explores the role of graphic design as an agent for social change.
Suzanne Stein: Suzanne is a Foresight Analyst, Mentor, and Educator. She is the Lab Director of DMRII’s Super Ordinary and a member of OCAD U’s Digital Futures Office (established in 2009), focusing on new technologies and research methods. She is the director of fem-LED a lab that is committed to inspiring and championing women to be equipped, consider and embrace leadership in digital media enterprises in order to fully participate in the growing opportunities of the sector.
Christine Mangosing: After completing studies in Fine Arts at Langara College and Graphic Design at the Ontario College of Art & Design, Christine founded the boutique firm, CMANGO DESIGN. Since then she’s amassed an international client roster and maintained the role of art director at Exclaim! Magazine, Canada’s only nationally distributed music magazine. Christine’s work is deeply informed by her sense of personal and cultural history. As a founding member of the Kapisanan Philippine Centre for Arts + Culture, her roles have included establishing and overseeing the organization's visual brand and providing arts-based career mentorship.

Event Curator: Carly Friesen: carlyfriesen1@gmail.com



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