Winter 2017 Arriscraft Lectures

Lecture Series winter 2017 poster

Presented in conversation with the student-led initiativeÌýTreaty Lands Global StoriesÌý

Building on differences
2017 marks 150 years of colonialism since Canadian Confederation and the rise of authoritarian populism around the world. InÌýthis context, the winter lecture series brings togetherÌýarchitects and artists,Ìýhistorians and designers, who are constructively struggling to create possible futures of equitable co-existence for people of different cultural beliefs and practices.


The series begins on Thursday February 2 with a Lecture by Phil Monture of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Phil will be telling usÌýabout the history of the land on which the school is situated, and the violence ofÌýcolonialismÌýwhich has produced cities like Cambridge. Community members have recently begun to acknowledge the indigenous lands on which the school stands. This talk will provide a deeperÌýunderstanding of what theseÌýacknowledgements mean, throughÌýwith an indigenous history of the place we live and work. Architects areÌýconstantly drawing lines in space. These lines are elaborations of earlier lines that began with the earliest colonial subdivisions of land in North America. Phil will shed light on the historical processes that delineate the spaces within which designers work.Ìý
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Winter 2017 Lecturers

Phil MontureÌý- 02.02.17

AzraÌýAkÅ¡amija- 03.02.17

Stephen Gray - 03.09.17

Duane Linklater - 03.16.17

UUfie - Recent Projects - 03.23.17

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