Wonder Woman has found a new home within the Bow Valley College universe.
A 7'6" tall statue of the iconic DC Comics superhero was unveiled on Friday, presiding over the Centre for Entertainment Arts studio.
Dozens of people packed Bow Valley College's third floor for the unveiling, including the first group of students in the new Advanced Film Production Diploma program."I think nowadays we do need more females in the industry, and I think that's a great message to spread."Before coming to Calgary for school, Vialeneix spent many years on film sets as a choreographer in Paris, France and noticed firsthand the lack of female representation on set.
For Anderson, the decision to have Wonder Woman immortalized on campus was a no brainer and a sign of the growing demand for inclusivity and diversity within the creative industries.
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