Dushan Milic is a Toronto-based interdisciplinary illustrator, designer and educator whose evocative, conceptually driven imagery appears in some of today’s most influential publications. Winner of over 40 awards, Dushan teaches illustration at OCAD University, Ryerson University and Sheridan College and holds an MFA in Digital Futures from OCAD University. His research explores the aesthetics of the sublime, alternative forms of data visualization, issues of representation, radical pedagogy, and creativity.
This ART 158 lecture took place on March 3, 2021, on Zoom. Made possible through the generous support of the Carmen Morton Christensen Endowment, the Department of Art & Art History, and the College of Fine Arts.