Cora Cluett receives an Ontario Arts Council grant
Fine Arts Faculty member Cora Cluett has been awarded an Established Artist Grant from the Ontario Arts Council for the Research and Creation of new work.
Fine Arts Faculty member Cora Cluett has been awarded an Established Artist Grant from the Ontario Arts Council for the Research and Creation of new work.
The new exhibition at the Kitchener À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Art Gallery (KWAG) features work from the galleries permanent collection by Shuvinai Ashoona, Lynne Cohen, Kosso Eloul, Brian Fisher, Michael Flomen, Tristram Lansdowne, Agnes Lefort, Doris McCarthy, Eva McCauley, Ray Mead, Frieda Nelson, Otto
Fine Arts Alumnus Rob Nicholls (MFA 2012) has his first solo show at in Toronto. The show, Backwoods Song, runs from Friday, Feb. 2 to Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018 with an opening reception on Feb. 2 at 7:00 p.m.
INTERACTION, the new exhibition curated by Fine Arts Professor Jane Tingley and Alain Thibault, opens Thursday January 25, 2018 at 6:00 PM at .
This is multi-modal art exhibition that explores how Canadian artists and designers engage with the public through interactivity. The opening also features a special performance of Myriam Bleau’s Soft Revolvers.
Special Collections & Archives launches the new Fine Arts exhibit: Books as muse.Â
Canadian Art magazine features a Downtown/s – Urban Renewals Today for Tomorrow: The 2017 Windsor-Essex Triennial of Contemporary Art, which includes works by Fine Arts faculty member Jessica Thompson and Fine Arts Alumna Soheila K. Esfahani (BA 2003).
The Art Gallery of Windsor's exhibition Downtown/s – Urban Renewals Today for Tomorrow: The 2017 Windsor-Essex Triennial of Contemporary Art, explores the changing cultural landscape of post-industrial urbanism in cities like Windsor, Hamilton and Detroit.
Included in this exhibiton is work by Fine Arts faculty member Jessica Thompson and Fine Arts Alumna Soheila K. Esfahani (BA 2003).
Cora Cluett's photography will be part of the group exhibition  at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax.
Marianne Burlew (MFA 2016) presents her work in the exhibit at the Idea Exchange in Cambridge.Â
Faculty member Tara Cooper will giving a short presentation about S.A.I.L (Student Art Innovation Lab) as part of the Amplify Culture Summit on October 18.
S.A.I.L. a summer arts outreach program, runs out of an Airstream trailer owned by the Fine Arts Department and is staffed by students from the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. This past summer marked the inaugural kick-off.