TORONTO, Oct. 28 /CNW/ - Centennial College's Centre for Creative Communications is presenting graphic artist Seldon Hunt in conversation with Rita Deverell, Centennial's storyteller-in-residence, on Friday, October 31.
Today's post-metal, industrial and doom-metal bands have found an advocate in this provocative artist, who has created chilling visions out of the music of such bands as Neurosis, Khanate, Jesu, Null, Isis, Kid 606, Lotus Eaters and Troum. He has also written apocalyptic liner notes for sunn0))), Khanate and Whitehorse.
Hunt has been interviewed by numerous magazines and publications worldwide including Terrorizer, Revolver, Rocksound, Versus, iDn, Vice and Computer Arts, and has appeared in documentaries discussing contemporary rock culture.
Fittingly, he'll be speaking at Centennial on Halloween, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm, in room 106 of The Centre for Creative Communications in East York. In addition, his work will be on display in the Corridor Gallery of the campus from October 29 to December 19.
The Centre for Creative Communications is dedicated to educating and training tomorrow's communications professionals via interactive storytelling: writing, production and visual communication. Established in 1994, The Centre offers various award-winning programs, including art and design, advertising and public relations, journalism and publishing and integrated media.
For further information: Media Contact: Paul Koidis, Manager, Communications, Marketing and Development, pkoidis@centennialcollege.ca, (416) 289-5000 ext. 8609
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