SSAP Projects

2018-2019

November 6th, 2018

Visit to the Armand Bombardier Museum and BRP Plant

Armand Bombardier Museum and BRP
The visit to the Armand Bombardier Museum serves as an inspirational tool for  Mech Tech students. Armand Bombardier was not an analytical engineer – he was essentially a hands-on Mechanical Technologist that started Canada’s largest company with 50,000 employees worldwide. All this took place an hour and a half from Montreal. The BRP (formerly Bombardier...
Full Year
2018-19

Seal Skin

seal skin
The objective of this project is to offer an opportunity to students, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, to connect to seal hunting, a contemporary and important issue in our country as well as internationally, in a tactile and deep way. After learning about Inuit seal hunting from the Inuit perspective eight groups of students in anthropology...
Full Year
2018-19

Onkwaká:rá

Onkwakara
Onkwaká:rá is a collaborative story telling series between the First Peoples’ Centre and the Dawson College Peace Centre. Each month we will bring in a speaker from an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit or Métis) Nation to share a story. There will be diversity of speakers and stories. The stories will range from correcting erroneous narratives...
October 30th - November 2nd, 2018

Papeterie St-Armand Field Trip

Papeterie St-Armand
This project involves two separate groups of Visual Arts Program students (18 students per group) going on an excursion to one of the few hand-made paper mills in North America. Papeterie St-Armand is run by David Caruthers, who is a living legend in the paper-making milieu. Students will be presented with some history and processes...
October 29th, 2018

Visit of the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières f2018

Old Prison of Trois Rivieres 2018
Students will visit the old prison of Trois-Rivières built in 1822-1823 which is now part of the musée québécois de culture populaire. The visit includes a group session with an ex-convict who will describe the harsh reality of prison life in the 1970s and 1980s, just before the prison closed its doors. The visit also...
October 26th, 2018

Field Trip to Atelier Gymnase f2018

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The students from first year Illustration Fall 2018 semester will be visiting a serigraphy (silkscreen) printing studio (Atelier Gymnase). It will introduce them to the principles of serigraphy, printing techniques on different surfaces such as paper, material t-shirts, etc. They will apply the knowledge gained from this workshop given to them and then apply on ...
October 17th, 2018

Museum Visit Musée des Soeurs Hospitalières 2018

Musee des Hospitalieres
Students will have a guided tour of the museum and then they will  explore the exhibition. The objective is to analyze some of the artifacts on display and reflect on their historical meaning. For instance, the museum displays the admission book where we can read the names of the women admitted as postulants, their age,...
October 16th, 2018

Listening to the Great Law of Peace

Charles Patton
Otsitsaken:ra (Charles) Patton will come to speak to classes about the Great Law of Peace, which inaugurated the Haudenosaunee Confederacy centuries before the arrival of settlers to Turtle Island. This confederacy exists today and is also known by names like the Iroquois Confederacy or the Six Nations that it consists, including the Kanienke:ha or Mohawk...
September 25th, 2018

Historical and Cultural Tour of Kahnawake f2018

Tewa Map Front May 2015 May 7 2015
The students of the learning communities class Counting the Cost: Social Justice in Canada? will have the opportunity to visit the community of Kahnawake. This field trip has been designed and organized by Diane Labelle, the Director of The First Nation Regional Adult Education Center. Students will be participants on a cultural and historical tour...

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