Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Last Info Session for the Spring Semester!

Any student interested in registering at Oasis Alternative Arts and Social Change Program must attend an info session.
When: Wed. March 7th, 2:00
Where: 20 Brant St, 3rd Floor
What to bring: A health card, proof of address id and a credit counselling summary

Monday, February 6, 2012

Oasis Arts and Social Change Kicks Off Semester II

We started the first day of the second semester in true Oasis Arts and Social Change style. That is, with a messy street art project with students braving wind, dripping glue and spraypaint mist. Here's our work on the legal artists wall in Rush Lane, a Toronto graffiti landmark. Some schools have tigers and falcons for mascots. At Oasis, we've got a squirrel... with a spraycan.







Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Fall Semester Info Session

What: A mandatory info session for any students considering Oasis Alternative for their spring semester
When: Thurs. Feb 9th, 1:45
Where: 20 Brant Street, 3rd floor

Bring your credit counselling summary from your previous school.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Oasis End of Semester Celebration- Thursday Jan 26th!

Oasis students, bring your family, friends and best supporters to mark the end of the fall semester. There will be awards, pizza and goodbyes to students who are saying goodbye to Oasis.
Start time: 11:00
20 Brant St, 3rd Floor

All welcome!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Oasis on Ice

This Monday Oasis students enjoyed a classic winter sport in unseasonably warm weather. Don't let the photos fool you- not everyone remained upright the entire afternoon.





Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Making masks with Jasmina from Sketch!

Guest artist Jasmina teaches Oasis students how to work with plaster to create masks and casts on the theme of survival. Students learned that Vaseline is your best friend (it keeps your eyebrows from coming off with the cast) and that plaster dust is harmless but stubborn. A big thanks to Jasmina for being such a cool facilitator.









Oasis Lunch Gets Depressing

Oasis history students prepare a lunch based on recipes from the Great Depression. On the menu, a 'beef' casserole that was mostly beans and a cake with no butter, milk or eggs. The lunch filled our stomachs, but made us thankful for more contemporary ingredients- like garlic!