Pop up exhibition featuring student work
All These Things I’ve Kept Safe is a pop up exhibition working with DTK Project 220 at 220 King Steet West, Kitchener that features the work of several University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Fine Arts student.
All These Things I’ve Kept Safe is a pop up exhibition working with DTK Project 220 at 220 King Steet West, Kitchener that features the work of several University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Fine Arts student.
Congratulations to Fine Arts Faculty member Logan MacDonald who has been invited to participate in the . Logan MacDonald will take part in a six-month residency at in Berlin.
Fine Arts faculty member Bojana Videkanic is presenting three performance of at the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, Hamilton as part of a group show .
Congratulation to Fine Arts Professor Jessica Thompson whose work has been recognized with an from the provincial government.  The program gives funding of $140,000 to new researchers to build a research team. Jessica is one of fifteen University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ researchers to receive provincial grants to advance the Ontario's knowledge-based economy.
/Working through the Body/With the Body/
TESS MARTENS: From Fear, Fixation & Failure
an accumulated life, Lois Andison's new exhibition at in Toronto, opens Saturday, September 7, 2-5 PM. Â The exhibition runs from September 7 to October 5, 2019
Congratulation to recent MFA graduate Jordyn Stewart.  She has been selected as one of (EDAA), Canada’s award for critical experimentation in digital media.
Congratulations to Steven Restango (BA 2019) for winning the in July. Â
Ten works of public art are being installed at stations along Kitchener-À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Ion light rail transit (LRT) corridor.  The work at the Kitchener Station is by Fine Arts Faculty member Tara Cooper and her partner Terry O'Neill.
WILLKOMMEN!— What tall tales does your neighbourhood share? A haunted house, a crazy neighbour, a secret, long buried creek?