Line of Sight

Line of Sight is a one-day public art intervention on March 7th at SFU’s Burnaby Campus. As a class assignment in the School for the Contemporary Arts’ course Spatial Presentation, students will realize “anamorphic” public artworks at various locations around the Academic Quadrangle. Anamorphics are “drawings in space” – shapes that you can only see from one specific point of view. This one-day exercise intervenes into the everyday routines of how students and SFU’s community experience the architectural and social environment of the campus. Line of Sight offers unexpected perspectives of the campus and engages in the university as a space for communication and interaction and as a site of knowledge production.

Group project by: Zeenah Alsamarrai, Kathy Feng, Jana Ghimire and Vitoria Monteiro

Group project by: Tina Alidaei, Phoebe Huang, Gillian Lai, Ivan So and June Yeo

Group project by: Keting Dong, Mason Rezazadeh, Elisha Wang and Abbey Zhang

Group project by: Carolina Krawczyk, Haylee Marx, Rachel Warwick and Carmen Wong

Group project by: Jesse Fernandez, Ruilan King, Tyler Pengelly and Kitty Walker


Test drawings in our visual art studio