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Lorella Di Cintio, PhD

Toronto Metropolitan University, School of Interior Design at The Creative School

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Posted on June 12, 2013December 8, 2021 by Lorella Di Cintio

Pro Bono Design Work

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Come see us at The Stop Night Market event on June 18th and June 19th and purchase lovely handcrafted one-of-a-kind work for only $60.00. All proceeds go to The Stop’s Anti-Hunger programs.

10 School of Interior Design students were selected to showcase and sell their utensils at The 2nd Annual The Stop Community Food Centre Night Market.

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Congratulations to the following 1st year Interior Design Students:
Mary Ann Adas, Angela Cho, Agnes Chow, Kwok, Vivian, Janet Lam, Nisha Sewell, Rosa Youn, Janine Yeung, Catherine Tourigny, and Jing Yang.

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This project grew out of Professor Di Cintio’s research project entitled Design Change = Exchange Initiative.

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Over 100 first-year students designed a kitchen object for The Stop’s Night Market fund-raising event– which will take place in June 18 and 19, 2013.

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Students had to complete two adjudication runs: their section faculty leader completed the 1st run of internal judging, and an external invited committee completed the 2nd session. This year’s external committee included:

Parimal Gosai, Public Displays of Affection, former Design Director
Danielle Goldfinger, The Stop Community Food Centre, Event Coordinator
Professor Lois Weinthal, Chair of Ryerson School of Interior Design

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“They’re all really beautiful.”

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“This piece is excellent for so many reasons. It is so sweet, it makes me want to use it.”

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“This is a lovingly elegant piece that is also finished really well.”

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“This is a great sculptural and functional piece that is finished really well.”

Also, come and see our Ryerson designed food carts!

Categoriescommunity / civic engagement, design activism, Teaching Tagshand craft, The Stop, utensils

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