Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a
public
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polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades operating campuses across the
Greater Toronto Area
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of
Ontario
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, Canada.
Founded in 1967,
it is known for academic programs in
creative writing
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and
publishing
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,
animation
Animation is a filmmaking technique whereby still images are manipulated to create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Animati ...
and
illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vi ...
,
film
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
and
design
A design is the concept or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word ''design'' refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, and is sometimes used to refer to the inherent nature of something ...
,
business
Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or Trade, buying and selling Product (business), products (such as goods and Service (economics), services). It is also "any activity or enterprise entered into for ...
,
applied computing, and
engineering technology
An engineering technologist is a professional trained in certain aspects of development and implementation of a respective area of technology. An education in engineering technology concentrates more on application and less on theory than ...
, among others.
Sheridan operates the
Davis Campus in
Brampton
Brampton is a city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario, and the regional seat of the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is a List of municipalities in Ontario#L ...
,
the Trafalgar Road Campus in
Oakville, and the
Hazel McCallion Campus in
Mississauga
Mississauga is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario. Situated on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Peel, it borders Toronto (Etobicoke) to the east, Brampton to the north, Milton to the northwest, ...
.
In 2024 Sheridan College's investment in
International student
International students or exchange students, also known as foreign students, are students who undertake all or part of their secondary or tertiary education in a country other than their own.
In 2022, there were over 6.9 million international ...
enrollment was blamed for the cancellation of 40 programs and major layoffs.
History
Founding
Sheridan College was established in 1967. The School of Graphic Design was located in Brampton, Ontario until 1970, when it moved to the new campus in Oakville, Ontario. The Brampton campus was a converted public high school that had previously been in condemned status until re-fitted for use by Sheridan College. The school and area were subsequently replaced by residential homes. The new Oakville location was still under construction when classes began in the fall of 1970. The classes were held in a large open area under triangular skylights which allowed excellent lighting for the students. The photography department used a well equipped photo studio area and darkrooms for processing film and prints. That building has become merged with many other structures as extensive expansion of the campus has occurred on an ongoing basis. The main courses taught that year were graphic design, fashion design, photography and animation.
Contributions to animation
In the 1960s and early 1970s, the
Canadian animation industry was little formed and virtually non-existent,
excepting animation pioneers of the
National Film Board
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; ) is a Canadian public film and digital media producer and distributor. An agency of the Government of Canada, the NFB produces and distributes documentary films, animation, web documentaries, and altern ...
.
and such Canadian studios as Crawley Films in Ottawa and The Guest Group in Toronto, a group of creative companies owned and run by
Al Guest.
The Canadian animation landscape began to change in the late 1960s with
Rocket Robin Hood, a Canadian animated series produced by Al Guest and his partner Jean Mathieson. In 1968 President Porter organized the school's first course in
classical animation, even though at the time there was little evidence of demand for graduates.
The school took advantage of the closing of Al Guest's studio following the production of Rocket Robin Hood and were able to buy up the cameras, animation and editing equipment. Subsequently, Guest and Mathieson served as creative advisors to Sheridan and hired a number of Sheridan graduates as key personnel for their new studio Rainbow Animation.
In 1984, Sheridan student Jon Minnis created the short animation piece ''
Charade.'' The five-minute film was animated by Minnis with
Pantone markers on paper during a single three-month summer term at Sheridan College. The film won the
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the
57th Academy Awards
The 57th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored films released in 1984 and took place on March 25, 1985, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. During the ceremony, AMPA ...
.
As Sheridan's animation department continued to grow, it produced hundreds of animators into Canadian and international studios, at one point in 1996 being called "the
Harvard
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher lear ...
of animation schools" on "a worldwide basis" by animator Michael Hirsh. A significant number of graduates have held key positions at
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that produces animated feature films and short films for the Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a s ...
,
Don Bluth Productions,
Pixar Animation Studios
Pixar (), doing business as Pixar Animation Studios, is an American animation studio based in Emeryville, California, known for its critically and commercially successful computer-animated feature films. Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney S ...
, and
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks Animation LLC (DWA, also known as DreamWorks Animation Studios or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio, owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal as part of Universal Pictures, a division of Universal Studios, Inc, Universal Stud ...
, both for
traditional and
CGI animation.
Sheridan graduates include seven
Academy Award
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
nominees and two winners,
including Domee Shi, the first woman to direct a Pixar animated short.
Animation faculty and alumni have also been recognized at the Emmy awards, including animation professor
Kaj Pindal and alumni Jim Bryson, Bobby Chiu and Adam Jeffcoat.
In June 2018, animation alumnus Jon Klassen was named to the Order of Canada in recognition of his contributions to children's literature. Klassen is the author and illustrator of the award-winning book, ''This is Not My Hat.''
In 2018, Sheridan's animation program celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding. Today, the program aims to foster the same innovative and creative spirit in its current students as it did 50 years ago. Students now earn a four-year Bachelor's Degree in Animation, and post-graduate programs in Computer Animation, Visual Effects and Character Animation are also available.
In 2019, Sheridan was ranked as the top animation school in the world outside the United States by Animation Career Review.
Unsuccessful bid for university status
Former President Dr. Jeff Zabudsky announced in 2012 that Sheridan College would seek to become a university by 2020. The college began implementing several changes to meet the non-binding criteria of a university as set by
Universities Canada
Universities Canada () is an organization that represents Canada's universities. It is a non-profit national organization that coordinates university policies, guidance and direction.
Formed in 1911, as the Association of Universities and Colleg ...
including: the establishment of an
academic senate
An academic senate, sometimes termed faculty senate, academic board or simply senate, is a governing body in some universities and colleges, typically with responsibility for academic matters and primarily drawing its membership from the academic ...
to set policy, increasing the number of degree-level courses, and increasing the number of instructors with
master's
A master's degree (from Latin ) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional prac ...
and
doctoral
A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
degrees. The college appointed former Mayor of Mississauga
Hazel McCallion as its first
chancellor
Chancellor () is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the (lattice work screens) of a basilica (court hall), which separa ...
in 2016.
In 2018, it was announced that Sheridan will open a new campus in Brampton in partnership with
Ryerson University
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU, or Toronto Met), formerly Ryerson University, is a public research university located in Toronto, Canada. The university's core campus is situated within the Garden District in downtown Toronto, although i ...
. The campus will be located on south-east corner of Church Street West and Mill Street North in Brampton. The new campus will focus on delivering programs in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM). However, this plan was cancelled in 2019.
In 2019, under the leadership of President Dr. Janet Morrison, the college unveiled a new five-year strategic plan that sets out a new vision for Sheridan: to bring together key elements of colleges, polytechnics and universities to create a new, standard-setting model of higher education.
Focus on International Students
In the late 2000's Sheridan began focusing on increasing international enrolment. By 2010 roughly 10% of college enrolment were foreign students.
Over the next six years Sheridan added over 4,500 more, raising the percentage of international students to nearly 30% in 2016-17. The increase led to community concerns regarding housing, access to healthcare and food insecurity.
In the following six years the college enrolled an additional 5,591, the eighth highest number for Canadian post-secondary institutions in 2022-23.
The rise in human trafficking in Brampton, particularly targeting international students, led Sheridan to raise the issue with students as early 2019. In 2021, it was reported "the top brass at Sheridan College" refused to acknowledge the risk of human trafficking to international students. In 2022, the college produced a webinar to educate faculty and staff that Sheridan campuses are located in human trafficking "hot spots", created a human trafficking resource handout for their students and worked with community services on human trafficking initiatives. In 2024, Brampton City Council passed a resolution aimed at tackling human trafficking of international students in their City, with reporting naming Sheridan as a popular destination. Mayor Patrick Brown, in October first acknowledged the issue publicly, noting that Brampton has the highest number of international students in the country,
while asking for federal and provincial help.
Months later Indian authorities alleged widespread human trafficking of international students.
Academics
Faculties and Schools
*Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design
*Pilon School of Business
*Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies
*Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
*Faculty of Applied Science and Technology
*Continuing and Professional Studies
Programs
The college has more than 130 programs leading to degrees, certificates, diplomas, and post-graduate diplomas.
Sheridan College has a
music theatre performance program, undergraduate and post-graduate film programs, and a craft and design program. They have courses in business, animation,
illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vi ...
,
applied computing,
engineering technology
An engineering technologist is a professional trained in certain aspects of development and implementation of a respective area of technology. An education in engineering technology concentrates more on application and less on theory than ...
, community studies, and liberal studies, among others.
In 2012, art and design programs within Sheridan's Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design were recognized by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) to have "substantially equivalent" membership status. (NASAD's nomenclature for non U.S. members) Sheridan is only the second art institution in Canada to achieve this status.
Research and entrepreneurship centres
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies (CAMDT)
The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies (CAMDT), located at the Brampton campus, is a 40,000 sq. ft. facility housing highly specialized manufacturing and design equipment. CAMDT allows Sheridan and its industry partners to collaborate on addressing challenges in the manufacturing sector, while developing graduates with the skills and practical knowledge to make an immediate and positive impact in the workplace.
Centre for Elder Research
The stated mission of Sheridan's Centre for Elder Research is to enhance quality of life for older individuals, by developing, testing, and implementing new and realistic solutions to improve the day-to-day experiences of elders and their families.
In 2018, the Centre was awarded $178,856 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to further explore how emerging technologies, such as virtual reality tools, can be leveraged to enhance the health and well-being of older adults residing in congregate living facilities such as long-term care homes.
Screen Industries Research and Training Center (SIRT)
Opened at Pinewood Toronto Studios in 2010, Screen Industries Research and Training Center (SIRT) is a
digital media
In mass communication, digital media is any media (communication), communication media that operates in conjunction with various encoded machine-readable data formats. Digital content can be created, viewed, distributed, modified, listened to, an ...
sound stage
A sound stage (also written soundstage) is a large, soundproof structure, building or room with large doors and high ceilings, used for the production of theatrical film-making and television productions, usually located on a secured movie or te ...
and
post-production
Post-production, also known simply as post, is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, audio production, and photography. Post-production includes all stages of production occurring after principal photography or recording indivi ...
facility that focuses on
2D and
3D stereoscopic
Stereoscopy, also called stereoscopics or stereo imaging, is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision. The word ''stereoscopy'' derives . Any stereoscopic image is ...
production processes. SIRT was conceived and launched by Sheridan College to operate in connection to the creative industries and three levels of the
Canadian government
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. The Center's stated mission is to conduct high-level research on film, digital cinema, and
high-definition technologies in all levels of production and display. The
University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo (UWaterloo, UW, or Waterloo) is a Public university, public research university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is on of land adjacent to uptown Waterloo and Waterloo Park. The university also op ...
announced in July 2010 that funding was awarded for joint research between their film department and SIRT.
In 2013, SIRT was designated as the first digital media Technology Access Centre in Ontario, supported through funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada's (NSERC) College-Community Innovation program. In 2018, this funding was renewed for an additional five years to support further applied research and industry collaboration at SIRT.
Centre for Mobile Innovation (CMI)
The Centre for Mobile Innovation is a research facility for faculty and students to create solutions in collaboration with community and industry partners in the area of
Internet of things
Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
(IoT),
wearable computing,
augmented/
virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
(AR/VR), and/or
machine learning
Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...
.
Canadian Music Theatre Project (CMTP)
The Canadian Music Theatre Project (CMTP) was established by
Michael Rubinoff, and was an incubator for new musical theatre works by Canadian and international composers, lyricists and book-writers.
CMTP connects creative teams with talented students who help bring new characters to life, creating an environment for material to be tested and rewritten. Three or four projects are selected each year, with a five-week workshop period culminating in staged readings in front of a 200-person audience of industry professionals and theatre enthusiasts. Since its inception in 2011, 225 students, 34 writers and composers and 25 guest directors and music directors have participated in the creation of 19 new musicals.
Connection to Come From Away
''Come From Away'' began its life and development at the Canadian Music Theatre Project in 2012. Over two seasons, the CMTP provided the creative team 12 weeks of development time and support, with exceptional student performers, crew, and creative teams. Access to onsite recording facilities to create demo recordings aided in the continuing development of the musical. The workshops culminated in test performance with a full band and live audiences at Sheridan and the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto. The full, two-act musical was produced by Theatre Sheridan the following year. ''Come From Away'' was part of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre and Goodspeed Festivals of New Musicals. It was optioned by Tony-Award winning producers Junkyard Dog Productions.
As a credited producer on the musical, Sheridan became the first postsecondary institution to be nominated for Tony Award when Come From Away was recognized with a nomination for Best New Musical Tony in 2017.
Entrepreneurship, Discovery and Growth Engine (EDGE) Hub
The EDGE hub offers training, mentorship, co-working space and support to access funding to early-stage entrepreneurs. Since it opened its doors in 2017, over 40 start-ups have been supported, 13 of which reside in the co-working space at Sheridan's Mississauga campus.
Campuses
Sheridan College has three campuses located in
Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the Population of Canada by province and territory, country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it ...
. Residential dorms are currently only at Trafalgar and Davis campuses.
A shuttle bus pilot program to link the three campuses has been discontinued.
Davis Campus (Brampton)

The Davis campus is located in
Brampton
Brampton is a city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario, and the regional seat of the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is a List of municipalities in Ontario#L ...
(7899 McLaughlin Road) completed in 1977, and serves approximately 12,167 students. The former name is Brampton Campus. It is named in 1992 after former premier of Ontario
William G. Davis, who created the college system and was from Brampton himself.
This campus is home to Sheridan's community services, engineering & technology, and applied health programs. The school includes three major centres: the Centre of Mobile Innovation, the Centre of Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies, and the Centre for Healthy Communities.
Sheridan's Skills Training Centre relocated to the Davis Campus and was upgraded in 2017. The centre has 130,000 square feet of workshops, classrooms, facilities, machinery and equipment for the apprenticeship and pre-trades programs at Sheridan. Programs include:
* Apprenticeship programs: Electrician – Construction & Maintenance, General Machinist, Industrial Mechanic Millwright, Tool and Die Maker
* Electrical Techniques
* Electrical Engineering Technician
* Electrical Engineering Degree
* AI/ML Graduate Certificate
* Mechanical Technician – Tool Making
* Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing
* Mechanical Techniques – Tool and Die Maker
* Mechanical Engineering Degree
* Welding Techniques
* Dual-Credit programs
Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville)

Located in
Oakville (1430 Trafalgar Road), the Trafalgar Road Campus is the main campus of the Sheridan College, which serves 9,610 students.
This campus is the home of the Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, and is Canada's largest art school.
This campus includes two performance theatres which hold performances annually. Trafalgar campus is also home to the Bruins soccer, rugby and cross country teams.
The Trafalgar campus is partnered with the
University of Toronto Mississauga
The University of Toronto Mississauga (abbreviated as U of T Mississauga or UTM) is the second-largest division of the University of Toronto and one of its three campuses, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Established in 1967, the campus ...
(UTM) campus to create four cross-campus programs: Theatre & Drama Studies, CCIT, Digital Enterprise Management, and Art & Art History Studies.
Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga)
The Hazel McCallion campus (HMC) is located in
Mississauga
Mississauga is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario. Situated on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Peel, it borders Toronto (Etobicoke) to the east, Brampton to the north, Milton to the northwest, ...
(4180 Duke of York Boulevard), in the
city centre
A city centre, also known as an urban core, is the Commerce, commercial, Culture, cultural and often the historical, Politics, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely e ...
adjacent to
Square One Shopping Centre. It opened in September 2011. The initial phase of development was intended for approximately 2,000 students, with an additional 3,700 students accommodated with the opening of HMC's second building in January 2017.
In 2017, HMC opened a new wing, increasing enrolment capacity to over 5,500 students.
The Pilon School of Business is located here. Programs in Advertising, Marketing and Visual Merchandising complement the business diploma, degree and graduate certificate programs. The new wing is home to architectural programs focusing on sustainably built environments. It also includes a Centre for Creative Thinking and a gallery space.
A new 70,000-square-foot student and athletics expansion at HMC includes numerous new student life, food services, recreation and athletics spaces. The project is a collaboration between Sheridan, Sheridan Athletics, and the Sheridan Student Union.
Student life
Publications
The journalism program produces the Sheridan Sun Online, a news and information site maintained by Sheridan's journalism students.
Athletics
An informal hockey team was formed by students in Sheridan's first year of operation, 1967. The team officially joined the newly created
Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) the next year, along with 20 other new hockey teams from throughout Canada. The Bruins won their Central Division, also participating in the very first Provincial Championship tournament. The hockey team was discontinued after a successful history in 1992, with the void filled by other Bruins Varsity sports.
Apart from intramural sports, Sheridan College currently has men's and women's
Varsity teams for
basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appro ...
, soccer,
rugby,
cross country running
Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass. The course, typically long, may include surfaces of grass and soil, earth, pass through woodlands and ope ...
, and
volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
. They are still associated with the OCAA.
People
Presidents
Notable alumni
*
Kent Angus, businessman and
Paul Loicq Award winner
*
Danny Antonucci
Daniel Edward Antonucci (, ; born February 27, 1957) is a Canadian animator, director, producer, and writer. He created the Cartoon Network animated comedy series '' Ed, Edd n Eddy'' as well as '' Lupo the Butcher'' and ''The Brothers Grunt'' fo ...
, creator of ''
Ed, Edd n Eddy
'' Ed, Edd n Eddy'' is an animated television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around three friends named Ed, Edd (nicknamed "Double D" to avoid confusion with Ed), and Eddy—collectively known as "th ...
''
*
Jeanette Atwood, cartoonist, animator
*
Alan Barillaro,
Pixar
Pixar (), doing business as Pixar Animation Studios, is an American animation studio based in Emeryville, California, known for its critically and commercially successful computer-animated feature films. Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney ...
animator and director of ''
Piper'', Winner of the
Best Animated Short Film at the
89th Academy Awards
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*
Charles E. Bastien, animation director
*
Allie X
Alexandra Ashley Hughes (born 31 July 1985), known by her stage name Allie X, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and visual artist. She began her career as an indie pop artist in Toronto in the mid-2000s, playing with local bands and recording se ...
, singer
*
Charles Bonifacio, animator
*
Vera Brosgol, cartoonist
*
Svetlana Chmakova, comics creator
*
Sheldon Cohen
Sheldon Cohen (born October 11, 1947) is the Robert E. Doherty University Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the director of the Laboratory for the Study of Stress, Immunity and Disease. He is a member of the Departm ...
, animator and children's book illustrator
*
Nick Cross, Canadian animator
*
James Cunningham, comedian
*
Dean DeBlois
Dean Allan DeBlois ( ; born June 7, 1970) is a Canadian filmmaker and writer. He is best known for co-writing and directing the Oscar-nominated animated feature films '' Lilo & Stitch'' (2002) for Walt Disney Animation Studios (with Chris Sande ...
, animator and director (
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS), sometimes shortened to Disney Animation, is an American animation studio that produces animated feature films and short films for the Walt Disney Company. The studio's current production logo features a s ...
,
DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures (also known as DreamWorks SKG and commonly referred to as DreamWorks) is an American film studio and Film distribution, distribution label of Amblin Partners. It was originally founded on October 12, 1994, as a live-action a ...
)
*
Robb Denovan, animator
*
Trish Doan, musician (metal band Kittie)
*
Ian D'Sa, musician (
Billy Talent
Billy Talent is a Canadian Rock music, rock band from Mississauga, Ontario. They formed in 1993 with lead vocalist Benjamin Kowalewicz, guitarist Ian D'Sa, bassist Jonathan Gallant, and drummer Aaron Solowoniuk. There have been no lineup change ...
)
*
Kathryn Durst, illustrator and artist
*
Elicser Elliott, artist, author, animator
*
Paul Epp, industrial designer
*
Tom Freda, photographer, activist
*
Michel Gagné, animator
*
Wayne Gilbert, animator
*
Paul Gilligan, comic strip writer
*
Christopher Guinness, art director, animator, multi-Addy Award Winner
*
Bryce Hallett, animator/director, Frog Feet Productions
*
Steve Heineman, artist
*
Philip Hoffman, filmmaker,
York University
York University (), also known as YorkU or simply YU), is a public university, public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, and it has approximately 53,500 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, ...
Professor
*
Bob Jaques, animator
*
Trevor Jimenez, Academy-award nominated animator
*
Jon Klassen, illustrator and children's book author
*
John Kricfalusi
Michael John Kricfalusi ( ; born September 9, 1955), known professionally as John K., is a Canadian illustrator, blogger, and former animator and voice actor. He is the creator of the animated television series ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'', which ...
, creator of ''
The Ren and Stimpy Show
''The Ren & Stimpy Show'', commonly referred to as simply ''Ren & Stimpy'', is an American animated Comedy film, comedy television series created by John Kricfalusi for Nickelodeon. The series follows the misadventures of Ren Höek, an emotion ...
''
*
Thao Lam, author and illustrator
*
Jeff Lemire, cartoonist
*
Troy Little
Troy Little (born 7 March 1973) is a Canadian cartoonist working in comic books and animation. He began self publishing with ''Chiaroscuro (graphic novel), Chiaroscuro'', a graphic novel that was developed between 2000 and 2005 under his Meanwhile ...
, animator, graphic-novel creator
*
Charmaine Lurch, artist and educator
*
Glenn McQueen, supervisor of digital animation and supervising character animator (
Pixar
Pixar (), doing business as Pixar Animation Studios, is an American animation studio based in Emeryville, California, known for its critically and commercially successful computer-animated feature films. Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney ...
,
PDI)
*
Alex Milne, comic book artist
*
Kent Monkman
Kent Monkman (born 13 November 1965) is a First Nations in Canada, First Nations artist of Cree ancestry. He is a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation, Fisher River nation situated in Manitoba's Interlake Region. Monkman lives and works betwe ...
, artist
* Steve Murray, known as
Chip Zdarsky
Steve Murray (born December 21, 1975), known by the pen-name Chip Zdarsky (), is a Canadian comic book artist and Comic book writer, writer, journalist, illustrator, and designer. Murray worked for ''National Post'' for over a decade, until 2014 ...
, comic book artist
*
Sidhu Moose Wala
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu (11 June 199329 May 2022), known professionally as Sidhu Moose Wala, was an Indian singer and rapper. He worked predominantly in Punjabi Music, Punjabi-language music and Punjabi cinema, cinema. Moose Wala is considered t ...
, Punjabi pop star
*
Lynne Naylor
Rae Naylor is a Canadian animator, artist, designer, director, and producer for television. She is best known for co-creating DreamWorks' '' The Mighty Ones'', co-founding the animation studio Spümcø with John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, and ...
, animator
*
Gary Pearson, editorial cartoonist
*
Nik Ranieri, Disney animator
*
Graham Roumieu, author & illustrator
*
Kathy Shaidle
Kathy Shaidle (7 May 1964 – 9 January 2021) was a Canadian author, columnist, poet and blogger. A self-described "anarcho-peacenik" in the early years of her writing career, she moved to a conservative, Catholic Church in Canada, Roman Cathol ...
, author
*
Domee Shi,
Pixar
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writer and director of
''Bao'', Winner of the
Best Animated Short Film at the
91st Academy Awards
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, and director and co-writer of
Turning Red.
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David Soren,
DreamWorks animator and director of
''Turbo''
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Don Sparrow, editorial illustrator
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Michael Therriault, actor
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Chris Williams,
Disney
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animator and co-director of
Moana and director of
Big Hero 6, Winner of the
Best Animated Feature at the
87th Academy Awards
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Steve "Spaz" Williams, animator
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Steve Wolfhard, storyboard artist for ''
Adventure Time
''Adventure Time'' is an American fantasy animated television series created by Pendleton Ward and co-produced by Frederator Studios for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn the Human, Finn (Jeremy Shada) and ...
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Andrew Wright, artist
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Samantha Youssef, Disney animator
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Virginia to Vegas, singer, songwriter from
Virginia
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but was raised in
Guelph, Ontario
Guelph ( ; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as The Royal City, it is roughly east of Kitchener, Ontario, Kitchener and west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Ontario Highway 6, ...
See also
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Canadian government scientific research organizations Expenditures by federal and provincial organizations on scientific research and development accounted for about 10% of all such spending in Canada in 2006. These organizations are active in natural and social science research, engineering research, ...
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Canadian industrial research and development organizations
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Canadian Interuniversity Sport
U Sports (stylized as U SPORTS) is the national sport governing body for universities in Canada, comprising the majority of degree-granting universities in the country and four regional conferences: Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Résea ...
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Canadian university scientific research organizations Expenditures by Canadian universities on scientific research and development accounted for about 40% of all spending on scientific research and development in Canada in 2006.
Research in the natural and social sciences in Canada, with a few importa ...
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Higher education in Ontario
Higher education in Ontario includes postsecondary education and skills training regulated by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities and provided by universities, colleges of applied arts and technology, and private career colleges.Ministry ...
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List of colleges in Ontario
Colleges in Ontario may refer to several types of educational institutions. College (Canada), College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary institution that provides vocational training or education in applied arts, app ...
References
External links
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Official athletics website
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Colleges in Ontario
Educational institutions established in 1967
Education in Oakville, Ontario
Animation schools in Canada
1967 establishments in Ontario
Film schools in Canada
Glassmaking schools