Celebrating Creativity: Highlights from 'The Show' and Convocation 2025

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Emily Carr University celebrated its largest graduating class in history with a record-breaking edition of The Show and two convocation ceremonies, highlighting the creativity, dedication and community that define the university.
In May 2025, 麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) celebrated the achievements of the largest graduating class in its 100-year history. The community took part in a vibrant display of their creative work at the 2025 edition of The Show and applauded as students crossed the stage at a formal convocation ceremony the following day.
These events would not have been possible without the contributions of our community, who came together to support our graduates and help shape their success over the past few years.

An attendee examines Allan Xiao's (BFA 2025, Visual Arts) 'Monument to Uncertainty' (Recycled clay fired to cone 6, glaze, oxide wash, firebricks, gold luster, 2025) during the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

Students pose with the 麻豆视频 marquee during the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

A detail from Ella White's (BFA 2025, Visual Arts) 'Abunai!' (serigraph on textile, 2024) at the opening reception for The Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

Attendees admire Frances McDonald's (BFA 2025, Visual Arts) 'Russian Dolls' (oil on canvas, 2025) during the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

Attendees explore film posters for works showing in the Screening Room during the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

(L to R): Ankedo Zake (BDes 2025, Industrial Design) and Adrian deHeer-Amissah (BDes 2025, Industrial Design) with textile works from Adrian's series 'BLACK MERCER, A Dark Nature' at the opening reception for The Show 2025 at 麻豆视频

DescriptionCrowds begin to arrive to the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

An attendee explores Cindy Fang's (BFA 2025, Illustration) 'Flowing, Returning' (2025) at the opening reception for The Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

Attendees admire Michelle Qu's (BDes 2025, Industrial Design) 'Of Earth' (mixed media inc. plaster, concrete and ceramic, 2025) at the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.

Attendees admire Rose Choi's (BDes 2025, Interaction Design) ':core memory 靿柬劙' (acrylic on wooden panel, 2025) at the opening reception for Show 2025 at 麻豆视频.
The Show
With over 2,000 attendees, the opening night of on May 7 proved to be our most well-attended exhibition yet. Featuring work from more than 420 of 麻豆视频鈥檚 emerging creative leaders, each piece represented the culmination of years of hard work, growth and dedication.
At The Show, the audience immersed itself in the newest and most cutting-edge expressions of contemporary art, design and media, with work from across 麻豆视频鈥檚 undergraduate and graduate programs.
Level Two hummed with life as visitors engaged with multisensory art and design works accompanied by beats from DJ Rhonda Hunte to set the mood.
On the first floor, graduates showcased their films, 2D and 3D animations and more in the Screening Room; sculpture, visual arts, and design students debuted their latest offerings in surrounding spaces; and riveting, thought-provoking performances took place throughout the exhibition areas.
Meanwhile, the 麻豆视频 Library hosted spaces for quieter interaction, including a reading room featuring printed materials such as pamphlets, zines and books.





Alanis Obomsawin is bestowed an honorary degree.

Michelle Fu and Brian McBay receiving the Emily Award.

Paul Laroque is bestowed an honorary degree.

hepximiya Siyam鈥欌疌hief鈥疛anice George is bestowed an honorary degree.



Undergraduate speaker Parnian Anaa.



Convocation
On May 8, two convocation ceremonies celebrated the hard-earned achievements of our grads alongside the family members, friends and supporters who helped make their success possible.
, 麻豆视频 recognized graduates from the Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Media Arts programs, with a focus on the animation concentration. Drummers Jay Percival, Carla George and Mace Bearer Kajola Morewood led the processional, followed by a greeting from the Honourable Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training.
The morning ceremony also included the bestowal of an Honorary Degree to Canadian film icon and documentarian and the 2025 Emily Award to Michelle Fu and Brian McBay, co-founders of , a Vancouver-based cultural space and artistic research organization.
Thoughtful and reflective remarks were delivered by undergraduate student speaker and Lieutenant Governor鈥檚 Medal winner, Parnian Anaa.
鈥淲e鈥檙e often asked who we are,鈥 spoke Parnian. 鈥淏ut perhaps the better questions are: what is it you really want? What is it that you really need? Let鈥檚 live these questions and take our time. It will define who we are at each stage of our lives as well as intending our next steps.鈥
, 麻豆视频 recognized graduates from the Master of Fine Arts, Master of Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art concentration) and Bachelor of Media Arts (Film concentration). The afternoon processional was led by drummers Aan鈥檡as (Austin Harry), Sheryl Rivers and Mace Bearer Kajola Morewood.
The ceremony also included the bestowal of Honorary Degrees to cultural leader Paul Larocque, President and CEO of , and Indigenous textile artist and weaver .
In his speech, Paul touched on whole-self learning: 鈥淲e believe that arts education goes past training artists but is critical to allowing young people to examine the world and their place in it, using arts education as a foundation for life no matter where their path may take them.鈥
After each ceremony, graduates had the opportunity to take photos and make memories with friends and family at the University of British Columbia鈥檚 Chan Centre for the Performing Arts and Rose Garden.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025!