Meg Harder (BA 2013) exhibits at the Grebel Gallery.
Fine Arts Alumna Meg Harder's exhibition, New Fraktur, can be seen at the Grebel Gallery May 6 to October 25, 2019.Â
Fine Arts Alumna Meg Harder's exhibition, New Fraktur, can be seen at the Grebel Gallery May 6 to October 25, 2019.Â
Fine Arts Alumna Eryn O'Neill has been awarded a 2019 grant from the to support her in her studio practice. Â The Foundation provides grants to emerging artists from all around the world who are working in a representational style. Â
FINE 392 / GENE 499 / INTEG 375 final exhibition techNEAT. See how Engineering, Fine Art and Knowledge Integration students collaborate on works that combine art and technology in interdisciplinary ways.
¾±²Ô(±ç³Ü±ð°ù²â)Ìý– FINE/CS 383 Computational Digital Art Capstone Exhibition, where you will see interactive and digital works of art created by students
is taking applications for instructors for their summer camp programs. There is a rolling deadline until April 5.
Congratulations to Natalie Hunter (MFA 2013) for receiving the 2018 Excellence in Online Teaching Award from the Centre for Extended Learning (CEL).
This award recognizes course instructors who exemplify a high standard of teaching in one or more of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's fully-online courses.Â
"In a darkened space, five tall white rectangular boxes float on the wall—modest counterparts to the marble-clad columns in the building’s lobby. A word that traces the stages of a human life is lit up near the top of each unit: beginning, becoming, believing, belonging, bequeathing. Glowing bands of light illuminate the words from behind.
Valleyhome Books has published two new volumes of papers by Distinguished Professor Emerita Nancy-Lou Patterson on the subject of detective fiction and science fiction and fantasy. The co-edited by Emily E. Auger and Janet Brennan Croft.
The for Drawing Performance practice is headed by Fine Arts alumnus Ram Samocha (MFA 2009). Â The D2P Residency program, located in the heart of Brighton UK, is a unique opportunity for new and developing professional artists and art students to engage in the dynamic artistic discipline of drawing performance art.
Natalie Hunter's (MFA 2013 and Fine Arts sessional instructor) exhibition Staring into the sun runs from January 25 to April 28, 2019 at , Brock University, St. Catharines. The opening reception is Thursday, January 31 at 7:00 pm.