Graduation Award Descriptions
The following is a list of the 2025 Graduation Awards. Criteria and instructions vary with each award, so please read carefully to determine which awards you may qualify to receive.
Important: If the award you wish to apply for requires you to download and complete an award-specific PDF application, please do so from this page or the ‘which awards do I qualify for’ page. Download, complete, and then save the PDF in advance of moving on to the application process. You will not have the ability to download the specific PDFs from the application form page.
Note:
- Visual Art and Design students must have their work displayed in The Show Online and The Show on Campus to be eligible for Graduation Awards.
- Media Arts Graduation Awards do not require applying through this process except for the ECUAA Award for Community Engagement.
Applications will open April 7, 2025.

Design Awards
DESIS Radical Sustainability Award | $500
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
Application Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM
The DESIS Radical Sustainability award honours student projects that best demonstrate how design can “activate, sustain, and orient processes of social change toward sustainability” (Jégou & Manzini 2008). The award was established in 2019 by the Emily Carr DESIS Lab. Student Eligibility:
Applicants must be fourth-year Bachelor of Design student (or students) enrolled in a minimum of 9 credits. The project submitted will be exhibited in The Show/Virtual Exhibition, and the design will:
- encourage shifts in collective/social behaviour to significantly reduce consumption and/or extraction. Social change is the key element in the design: material change does not qualify, and/or
- create new convivial and socially equitable relationships between humans and the natural world, including other than humans. This new relationship is attuned to the service of nature, rather than nature serving humans, and/or
- open up a new dialogue among community/communities about sustainability, and/or
- challenge the North American culture of convenience (and the resulting unintended consequences created by disposability, car culture, air travel, single-family dwellings etc.), and/or
- challenge capitalism and supports post-growth alternatives.
Instructions
Submissions must be PDF documents of no more than 5 pages including the application. Referring to specific work(s) or projects, the successful applicant(s) will also:
- complete the application form PDF, following all instructions.
- include images and a short statement (250-500 words) describing how they define social innovation within the context of the project, and how this project contributes to ecological sustainability with regards to the outlined criteria.
Note: this award is selected by a faculty jury.
Ecological Design Graduation Award | $625
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
Application Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM
The Ecological Design Award recognizes the essential role of design in remediating the ecological relationship of people and the planet. The award was established in 2014 by Dr. Rory Wallace, Professor Emeritus.
Applicants must be a fourth-year Bachelor of Design student (or team of students) enrolled in a minimum of 9 credits. The project submitted will be exhibited in The Show/Virtual Exhibition. Referring to specific work(s) or projects, the successful applicant(s) will demonstrate the potential for significant social and ecological impact, and include an implementation plan.
Instructions
Referring to specific work(s) or projects, the applicant(s) will:
- complete the application form PDF of no more than 5 pages including the application form.
- include a short statement (250-500 words) describing how the project relates to the social and political issues involved in environmental issues.
- demonstrate the potential for significant social and ecological impact, and
- include an implementation plan to demonstrate that the project is feasible and applicable.
Note: this award is selected by an internal faculty jury.
ECU Health Design Award for Service | $500
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
Application Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Awarded to a graduating design student who has helped develop a service-based project or concept, as a designer to a health project, initiative or organization.
Eligibility:
- MDes and BDes students will have worked with an external user, health organization or professional in order to qualify for the award, in either a volunteer or paid design position.
Criteria:
The winning applicant will be selected based on:
- Student’s work in the area of health design while at ECU (not limited to their graduating year)
- How the project(s) have provided service and advanced the role of health design
- The impact of their involvement and service
- Overall quality of work and communication
Requirements:
Submissions must be PDF documents as indicated on the application. Referring to specific work(s) or projects, the successful applicant(s) will also:
include images and a short statement (up to 1,000 words and five images describing how their graduation project addresses the award’s criteria).
complete the application form PDF, following all instructions.
ECU Health Design Award for Innovation | $500
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
Application Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Awarded to a graduating design student who has completed a health-related design project in The Show + Virtual Exhibition.
Criteria:
The winning applicant will be selected based on:
- Innovation
- Originality and viability of a project
- Needs assessment and potential impact
- Overall quality of work and communication
Requirements:
Submissions must be PDF documents as indicated on the application. Referring to specific work(s) or projects, the successful applicant(s) will also:
include images and a short statement (up to 1,000 words and five images describing how their graduation project addresses the award’s criteria).
complete the application form PDF, following all instructions.
Glenmore Custom Print + Packaging Award | $1,000
Awarded to a Communication Design student exhibiting in The Show + Virtual Exhibition, whose work exhibits innovative and well-resolved work in the area of commercial packaging for either a real or invented product. (BDes)
John C. Kerr Chancellor Emeritus Awards for Excellence in Design | $2,000
Awarded for academic excellence combined with work in The Show + Virtual Exhibition in the area of design. (BDes)
This award does not require an application. Students will be shortlisted based on their GPA, with the recipient selected through the jury process.
Van Gogh Designs Furniture + Wood Design Graduation Award | $1,500
Awarded to a graduate/undergraduate Industrial Design student working in Wood Design, with a preference given to furniture designers. The award will be based on work presented in The Show + Virtual Exhibition. (BDes + MDes)
WA Architects Ltd Master of Design Graduation Award | $2,000
Awarded to a graduate design student exhibiting on The Show + Virtual Exhibition selected through the Graduation Jury process. Preference will be given to students who are Canadian citizens. (MDes)
The Wood Co-Op/Forestry Innovation Investment in Wood Design Industrial Design Graduation Award | $625
Awarded to an Industrial Design student for the development of new wood products; creation of new designs in wood; development of new applications of existing products; and designs which have the potential to solve significant social, economic and/or environmental concerns through the appropriate application of wood products. The award will be based on work presented in The Show + Virtual Exhibition. (BDes)
Fine Arts Awards
John C. Kerr Chancellor Emeritus Awards for Excellence in Visual Arts | $2,000
Awarded for academic excellence combined with work in The Show + Virtual Exhibition in the area of visual arts. (BFA)
This award does not require an application. Students will be shortlisted based on their GPA, with the recipient selected through the jury process.
Mackenzie Award in Painting | $500
Awarded to a student majoring in Visual Arts from the Visual Art & Material Practice program or Graduate Studies Program exhibiting in The Show + Virtual Exhibition working in the discipline of painting. (BFA + MFA)
Opus Art Supplies Graduation Award BFA | $1,000
Awarded to a BFA student exhibiting in The Show + Virtual Exhibition working in the discipline(s) of painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, illustration, photography or print media.
Opus Art Supplies Graduation Award MFA | $1,500
Awarded to an MFA student exhibiting in The Show + Virtual Exhibition working in the discipline(s) of painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, illustration, photography or print media.
Mary Plumb Blade Award | $1,350
Awarded for excellence in Painting or Printmaking in The Show + Virtual Exhibition.
The Chick Rice Award for Excellence in Photography | $1,250
Awarded to celebrate an Emily Carr undergraduate student and Photography major whose work in The Show + Virtual Exhibition demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution of their final graduation exhibition piece. The “Fund” is intended to nurture and support emerging photographers.
Vancouver Biennale “Art Attack” Award of Excellence in Visual Art | $1,250
Award of excellence to an Emily Carr University visual arts student based on their work on The Show + Virtual Exhibition. (BFA + MFA)
Judith Warren Painting Award | $1,000
Award of excellence to an Emily Carr University visual arts student based on their work on The Show + Virtual Exhibition. (BFA + MFA)
Media Arts Awards
Sophie Burnett Memorial Award | $850
Awarded to the undergraduate student with the highest GPA graduating from the Bachelor of Media Arts program. This award does not require an application.
John C. Kerr Chancellor Emeritus Awards for Excellence in Media Arts | $2,000
Awarded for academic excellence combined with work in the degree exhibition/screening in the area of media arts (undergraduate).
This award does not require an application. Students will be shortlisted based on their GPA, with the recipient selected through the Media Jury Process.
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence | Best in Film | $500
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence celebrate a graduating student who has studied Film + Screen Arts, New Media + Sound Art, 2D + Experimental Animation or 3D Computer Animation as a major, and whose work demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution of their final graduation exhibition film/media production.
Eligibility:
No application is required.
Applicants must be a 4th year undergraduate student enrolled in Film + Screen Arts.
Their final production was submitted in the degree exhibition/screening or The Show.
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence | Best in 2D + Experimental Animation | $500
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence celebrate a graduating student who has studied Film + Screen Arts, New Media + Sound Art, 2D + Experimental Animation or 3D Computer Animation as a major, and whose work demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution of their final graduation exhibition film/media production.
Eligibility:
No application is required.
Applicants must be a 4th year undergraduate student enrolled in 2D + Experimental Animation.
Their final production was submitted in the degree exhibition/screening or The Show.
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence | Best in 3D Computer Animation | $500
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence celebrate a graduating student who has studied Film + Screen Arts, New Media + Sound Art, 2D + Experimental Animation and 3D Computer Animation as a major, and whose work demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution of their final graduation exhibition film/media production.
Eligibility:
No application is required.
Applicants must be a 4th year undergraduate student enrolled in 3D Computer Animation.
Their final production was submitted in the degree exhibition/screening or The Show.
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence | Best in Media Installation $500
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence celebrate a graduating student who has studied Film + Screen Arts, New Media + Sound Art, 2D + Experimental Animation or 3D Computer Animation as a major, and whose work demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution of their final graduation exhibition film/media production.
The range of media installation practices may include projection, interaction, performative, responsive, web-based, sculptural, etc.
Eligibility:
No application is required.
Applicants must be a 4th year undergraduate student enrolled in a BMA degree.
Their final production was submitted in the degree exhibition/screening or The Show.
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence – Best in Media Sound | $500
The President’s Media Awards for Excellence celebrate a graduating student who has studied Film + Screen Arts, New Media + Sound Art, 2D + Experimental Animation or 3D Computer Animation as a major, and whose final graduation production demonstrates excellent conception, production and execution, where sound is either the primary material of the work or integral to the expression of the work.
Eligibility:
No application is required.
Applicants must be a 4th year NMSA undergraduate student enrolled in a BMA degree.
Their final production was submitted in the degree exhibition/screening or The Show.
Awards for Multiple Areas
Emily Carr Alumni Association Graduation Award for Community Engagement | $1,000
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
For Community Engagement | Open to All Disciplines
Application Deadline: April 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM
The ECUAA award recognizes students who place community at the centre of their creative practice, stand for a purpose that is bigger than themselves, and explore that which benefits others. The Emily Carr Alumni Association advocates for and celebrates alumni from all programs, years, and disciplines. We encourage dynamic relationships with past, present, and future members of the Emily Carr University Community.
The award value also varies year to year.
Eligibility:
- Applicants must be graduating students participating in the Virtual Exhibition.
- The work(s)/project will be exhibited in The Show + Virtual Exhibition.
Criteria:
The applying student is:
- currently has a creative practice that functions within community building, engagement, or activism.
and/or
- their work explores, discusses, embraces or demonstrates community or the goals of community engagement and social discourse. The successful applicant can demonstrate active participation within the community throughout their studies at Emily Carr.
- Applicants will have volunteer/service experience throughout their undergraduate studies at Emily Carr. This could include volunteering in the greater community, at the university, developing or participating in a club, or serving as a student representative.
Application Requirements:
Please Include –
- a statement of 500 words describing your current practice and work. (You may wish to add where you hope to take your practice in the future.) Consider: your views on engagement, the role of your medium, how your work or practice is involved with social discourse, and/or the building or betterment of community.
- if applicable, include images of your work, project or community practice in action; any support material produced for project/event; and documentation of work/process.
- Include a list of your volunteer and/or service activities, clubs or associations and your role within them.
Format
*Submissions must be in PDF format of no more than 4 pages. Your submission must include the 500 word written statement described in the criteria above.
Saralee James Memorial Award | TBD
Download the PDF application and instructions for this award
Awarded to a mature female student or students in Photography, Animation, Film/Video and Integrated Media or Interactive Social Media. The student(s) will be recognized as a political or social activist, a feminist, and who pushes boundaries in her work.
This award requires an application. The recipient will be selected by the Saralee James Committee and notified.