3D Digital Design Exhibition

Digital Sin

Digital Sin

A 3D Digital Design Student Exhibition at the George Fry Gallery

Experience Digital Sin, a new exhibition featuring work by 3D Digital Design students at NBCCD.

Opening on May 7, 2026, at the George Fry Gallery, this exhibition brings together work by 10 student artists. On display until May 27, 2026, Digital Sin presents a dynamic and wide-ranging collection that explores the intersections of digital culture, identity, and contemporary creative practice.

Expanding the Digital Landscape

Digital Sin features a large and varied body of work across mediums, techniques, and approaches. From screen-based pieces to physical forms, the exhibition reflects how artists are navigating and responding to life in an increasingly digital world.

Process, Play, and Experimentation

The exhibition highlights a spirit of experimentation and risk-taking. Each artist brings a unique perspective, using digital tools, materials, and concepts to question, challenge, and reinterpret the spaces we inhabit online and offline.

Together, these works offer multiple entry points for reflection, curiosity, and conversation.

A student works in the 3D Digital Design Studio at NBCCD. They have several desk ornaments and are modelling a 3D character on the computer.

Learn More3D Digital Design

3D Digital Design is a two-year diploma program that can be completed in six terms of study. Students gain a solid grounding in 3D design concepts and visual communication strategies that enable them to engage in creative problem solving using digital technology at the core of the creative process. The program focuses primarily on modelling, texturing, drawing, animation, and world building, yet also permits ample time for exploration including character design, rigging, 3D printing, and storytelling. As students progress, they perfect their workflow and develop their focus on specific aspects of 3D Digital Design.

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