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Fri February 17, 2017

Today's Events

Magic Ancient and Modern: Materials and Imagination

Feb 17 - Apr 21, 2017

Exhibit at the Museum of Antiquities features texts, nebulous shapes and magical tools that provoke the imagination

Ongoing Events

Exhibition: Reta Cowley, Clint Hunker, Lorna Russell

Jan 31 - Feb 23, 2017

Clint Hunker, alumnus and instructor in Art & Art History, is one of three Saskatchewan landscape painters on view

Exhibition: Material Girls

Feb 3 - Apr 21, 2017

Material Girls is about women taking up space.

Greystone Theatre presents: The Illusion by Tony Kushner

Feb 8-18, 2017

A production based on L’Illusion Comique by Pierre Corneille

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Upcoming Events

Exhibition: Towards Action

Feb 21 - Apr 21, 2017

Works from the University Art Collection on view at the Kenderdine Art Gallery.

Paint with First Nations artist Kevin Pee-ace

Feb 27 - Mar 3, 2017

Help a renowned Saskatchewan artist paint a work of art to hang in the College of Arts & Science

Exhibition: Rethink Riversdale

Mar 1-3, 2017

Share your ideas about Riversdale at this interactive project by advanced urban design students

Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music

Mar 1, 2017

FARLS lectyre by by Jennifer Lang and Ruth Wright

Web project: Small Sonorities: Material Signals

Mar 1-31, 2017

Artist Ellen Moffat's online art project is on view on Remai Modern website

2017 Shine a Light Gala

Mar 2, 2017

Help to educate a girl growing up in a refugee camp

Artist talk: George Gingras

Mar 2, 2017

Learn about the imaginative realism of Saskatoon Metis artist George Gingras

The 48th Annual Sorokin Lecture

Mar 2, 2017

It Takes a Community to Quell an Epidemic: A Sociological Approach to AIDS

Panel discussion: Marilyn Dumont, Maria Campbell, Louise Halfe and Priscilla Settee

Mar 6, 2017

Four of Canada's most influential Indigenous women writers discuss the importance of representing gender and history in Indigenous literature

An Evening of Poetry with Marilyn Dumont

Mar 7, 2017

Don't miss this evening of poetry and conversation with award-winning Cree/Métis writer Marilyn Dumont

Timlin Lecture in Economics: Charles Noussair

Mar 8, 2017

Prof. Charles Noussair from the University of Arizona will present the 2017 Timlin Lecture in Economics, titled "Economic Decision Making: Present and Future"

Film: Journey Towards Reconciliation

Mar 9, 2017

Join the directors for the screening of their film, Journey Towards Reconciliation

A lecture by Colin Scott, McGill University

Mar 10, 2017

Presented by the department of Archaeology & Anthropology

Arts & Science Peer Mentor Recruitment Event

Mar 10, 2017

Learn how you can gain leadership skills, grow your resume and give back to the community as a peer mentor

Philosophy in the Community

Mar 10, 2017

Sex Robots: The Good, the Bad, and the Weird

Greystone Singers and University Chorus concert

Mar 12, 2017

The Greystone Singers and University Chorus will present a joint concert, titled "I Have Had Singing"

MAJOR Possibilities

Mar 13, 2017

An event to help you find your perfect major and learn where Arts & Science programs can take you

Math movie night: Pi by Darren Aronofsky

Mar 14, 2017

Celebrate Pi Day with a screening and discussion of a classic indie thriller

2017 New Feminist Research Lecture by Eleanore Sunchild

Mar 15, 2017

Eleanore Sunchild will present the 2017 New Feminist Research Lecture, titled "The Impacts of Settler-Colonial Violence on Indigenous Women"

7 Days That Transformed the World

Mar 15, 2017

The Closing of the Estates General of 1614 and the Birth of the Modern World. A public lecture series sponsored by the History Department and hosted by the Hose and Hydrant Brewing Company.

Film screening: A New Economy

Mar 15, 2017

A documentary film asks: Can co-operation save the world?

Literature Matters: Writing Darkness

Mar 15, 2017

An author examines the hero's journey and why he chose a despicable character as protaganist in his writing

Tanya Tagaq on the U of S Campus

Mar 15, 2017

Two free events with the throat singer and activist

Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies Colloquium Series: Daniel Price

Mar 16, 2017

The Christian tradition of water as a vehicle for divine power

Decolonizing Settler Colonialism

Mar 16, 2017

A lecture by Lorenzo Veracini (Swinburne University, Australia)

Walter C. Murray Lecture

Mar 17, 2017

An annual public lecture hosted by the Department of Philosophy

U of S Music Theatre Ensemble presents Let's do it!

Mar 18-19, 2017

A show created by Garry Gable to celebrate the music and lyrics of American composer Cole Porter.