DOMEE SHI
Domee works for Pixar Animation Studios and has worked on Incredibles, Incredibles 2, Inside Out and is the creator of BAO.
Domee won an Oscar for her animated short BAO.
Her latest film is Turning Red.
CyberARTS is a four-year program that combines traditional art and digital technology with a fast-paced, hands-on, approach to learning.
CyberARTS programs focus on building a community of energetic, innovative students who will be able to navigate the ever-changing demands of the future with confidence and ease. The program develops advanced skills in art and design, giving students the opportunity for self-expression and innovative thinking. The problem-solving skills they developed apply to most post-secondary school options.
To learn more about the CyberARTS program @ Don Mills C.I. we are extending an invitation to you and your family to attend this very important presentation.
Evening Schedule:6:00 to 6:45 p.m. - Don Mills Doors Open / Presentation
7:00 to 7:20 p.m. - CyberARTS presentation and Application process
7:20 to 7:45 p.m. - Q & A and Student Art Exhibition
The Information Night session will provide both program-specific, application and DMCI information.
Students are encouraged to attend Open House events and research the programs and schools before submitting their application.
Our graduates follow careers in Art, Design, Medicine, Business, Architecture, Engineering, Science and more.
The CyberARTS program provides myriad of opportunities for our students.
Domee works for Pixar Animation Studios and has worked on Incredibles, Incredibles 2, Inside Out and is the creator of BAO.
Domee won an Oscar for her animated short BAO.
Her latest film is Turning Red.
Alexis is an Illustrator and designer whose mission is to expand the representation of black women in design. Her clients include: Adidas, AGO, CBC, Global and Mail, Nike, Polaris Music Prize, Playwrights Canada, to name a few.
Jason has created ascholorship for a graduating CyberARTS student pursing a degree in the STEM field.
Sing Yu - Industrial Designer, Germany
Michelle - Illustrator, Toronto
Jaqueline - Snapchat, Instructor GBC
Amy - UX/UI AI App Developer
Joan - Animator, Japan
"CyberARTS provided the design skills required for me to excel at my job, as well as the ability to work in a collaborative, creative environment.”
""Over the 4 years in CyberARTS, I learned time management, organization and leadership skills."
"The CyberARTS program allowed me to develop skills and abilities that have since given me a huge competitive advantage over many of my peers."
Over the last few years, many of our students have been published in the Applied Arts Magazine. This is a prestigious and international design magazine.
The Applied Arts Awards have become an international recognition of creative excellence.
Applied Arts Awards recognize the creative work of professionals and students in communication arts.
Applied Arts Awards have been a reliable source for showcasing the best of the best for 30 years.
CyberARTS students were some of the very first high school students to be recognized in this magazine.
Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.