OCAD University

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Toronto, Canada

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Art school· University· Design institute

OCAD University Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

OCAD University is located in Toronto, Canada on 100 McCaul St. OCAD University is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category art school in Canada.

Address

100 McCaul St

Phone

+1 4169776000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jasper Ojiako

Lovely people that work in the studio spaces, and a great place to learn. If you're looking for an opportunity to go in the building, I recommend checking out GradEx, which showcases the Graduating class' artwork in May.

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Sharmin Majumder

Beautiful buildings just beside a huge park.

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Cryptical - BS

As a recent graduate of OCAD University, there are many pros and cons if you decide to come here to study. Despite being Canada's largest art and design institution, my overall experience here is adequate, but there are some things I wish I could change.

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Ian Nastajus

Great park behind OCADu, lots of nice people enjoying their own little isolated groups. Has both good tree shaded areas esp most benches, and open sunny grass field. Well maintained area, modernized playground. Only thing better would be more places like this.

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raki

Sharp Centre for Design is now a Toronto architectural landmark, the iconic Sharp Centre for Design opened in 2004 as part of a major 42.5-million campus redevelopment. The award-winning, black and white “tabletop” structure stands above OCAD University’s main campus building on 12 multi-coloured steel legs. The centre is named after benefactors Rosalie and Isadore Sharp, and is home to OCAD U’s Faculty of Design, with facilities for the Faculties of Art and Liberal Studies. It was designed by acclaimed British architect Will Alsop in partnership with Toronto-based Robbie/Young Wright Architects Inc., along with structural engineers from Carruthers & Wallace Ltd. and MCW Consultants Ltd. In 2013, architecture critic Christopher Hume named the Sharp Centre one of the “five most influential buildings” in Toronto.