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MEDIA RELEASE: BitterSweet: A tale of two Sudburys

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MEDIA RELEASE:  BitterSweet: A tale of two Sudburys
SUDBURY – Cambrian College’s Graphic Design graduating class explores 
 
Greater Sudbury’s bittersweet parallels in a new exhibit that runs throughout 
 
April at the College’s Open Studio. 
 
“The show revolves around questions, such as, ‘What keeps us going? What 
 
makes us who we are? What makes a Sudburian a Sudburian?’,” Gaëtan Godin, a 
 
student in the third-year class, says of the BitterSweet show. “The answer lies 
 
within the bittersweet relationship we have with our city.” 
 
 
 
BitterSweet is a collaboration between this year’s graduating class and the 
 
broader Sudbury community. It examines the places, spaces, events and 
 
circumstances that make the city a satisfying and a challenging place to live, work 
 
and play. The public was invited to submit story pitches on the group’s Facebook 
 
page and anonymously on the Graphic Design website. 
 
 
 
“We are hoping this show can create a close relationship between all sectors of 
 
our community through the place we all have in common – Sudbury,” Ron 
 
Beltrame, Coordinator of the Graphic Design program, explains. “We’ve taken 
 
the stories and quotes we felt either best reflected the concept of BitterSweet or 
 
would resonate the most with the audience. The class has then put together an 
 
exhibit of posters, reflecting the stories that have been selected.” 
 
 
 
The response from the public has been tremendous. 
 
 
 
“The great thing about BitterSweet is that the community is shaping the show,” 
 
Godin notes. “It is their opinions that are inspiring the pieces, so hopefully at the 
 
show’s launch, the public will be just as proud as the College and the students. 
 
The responses are varied and some a little personal, which makes creating these 
 
pieces a fun and exciting experience. It’s great to see the community so eager to 
 
help out.”
 
 
 
Launch details: 
 
 
 
When: Thursday, April 10, 2014, from 7-9 p.m. 
 
 
 
Where: The Open Studio, 93 Cedar St., suite 303
 
The exhibit runs until April 24. The gallery is open Monday to Wednesday 12-3 
 
p.m., Friday 4-7 p.m. and Saturday 12-4 p.m.

 


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