Fri March 19, 2021
Today's Events
Créations et fictions dans les Prairies
Mar 19-20, 2021A virtual national conference on literary, artistic and musical creation and fiction in the Prairies
Ongoing Events
Beads in the blood: Ruth Cuthand, a Survey
Jan 22 - Apr 10, 2021USask alumna Ruth Cuthand (BFA'83, MFA'92) is a Canadian mixed-media artist of Plains Cree and Scottish ancestry whose practice includes painting, drawing, photography, and beadwork
Upcoming Events
BFA Honours Exhibition: Bailey Doucette and Kimberlie Joy Klippenstein
Mar 22-26, 2021Artwork created by USask students Bailey Doucette and Kimberlie Joy Klippenstein will be showcased at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
The Global Café: Myanmar Crisis – Voices from the Coup
Mar 22, 2021Two speakers give their personal accounts of the Myanmar crisis and the continuing fight against the coup
Book launch: The Magic of Rogues: Necromancers in Early Tudor England
Mar 23, 2021A window onto the investigation of magic practitioners and their activities in early Tudor England
Department of English Peter Millard Lecture
Mar 23, 2021The lecture, which honours Dr. Peter Millard, will be presented by USask Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dr. Len Findlay
Making Public: Mohsen AhiAndy: Uncertain Familiarity
Mar 24, 2021The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
Second Annual College of Arts and Science "Think Big - Be Bold" Celebration Day
Mar 24, 2021All faculty, staff and students are invited to view a video that will highlight many of the innovative and exciting projects currently underway in the College of Arts and Science
Critical Conversations 2021: Skawennati: Mohawks in Jetpacks
Mar 25, 2021Skawennati makes art that addresses history, the future, and change from her perspective as an urban Kanien’kehá:ka woman and as a cyberpunk avatar
Disinformation and Misinformation Workshop
Mar 25, 2021USask students, faculty and staff are invited to attend an event presented by the Department of Political Studies and the RCMP
Indigenous Student Scholars’ Experience: Indigenizing Your Academic Experience
Mar 25, 2021A keynote address and panel discussion featuring Indigenous digital artist and historian Skawennati
BFA Honours Exhibition: Cristine Andrew-Stuckel and Diana Roelens
Mar 29 - Apr 2, 2021Artwork created by USask students will be showcased at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
SHIFT Series: Online and In-Person Interview Tips
Mar 30, 2021SHIFT is a weekly webinar series that aims to prepare College of Arts and Science undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates for life after graduation
Greystone Theatre presents Gordon Winter
Mar 31 - Apr 3, 2021The play, which will be presented online from March 31 - April 3, was written by Kenneth T. Williams and is directed by Deneh'Cho Thompson
Making Public: Breanne Bandur: reMARKS
Mar 31, 2021The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
Making Public: Jasmin Fookes: I Made You a Mixed Tape
Mar 31, 2021The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
ᐯ ᑭᔪᑲᑫ ᐁᑿ ᐊᐨᐃᒨᐢᑕᐦᐏᓇᐦᐣ Pe kiyokake ekwa achimoostahwinahn - An Indigenous Theatre Conference
Mar 31 - Apr 8, 2021The conference will serve as a digital gathering place for Indigenous theatre-makers, scholars, practitioners, and others
BFA Honours Exhibition: McKayla Evanovich and Kei Tanaka
Apr 5-9, 2021Artwork created by USask students will be showcased at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
SHIFT Series: Deliver Your Best: Public Speaking Essentials
Apr 6, 2021SHIFT is a weekly webinar series that aims to prepare College of Arts and Science undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates for life after graduation
Making Public: Nicole Leroy: The Hidden Lives of Objects
Apr 7, 2021The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
Making Public: Adrian Golban: In Between Two Worlds
Apr 7, 2021The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates
Virtual Talk Tour with Ruth Cuthand and Felicia Gay
Apr 7, 2021This online event will focus on the current survey exhibition Beads in the blood
SHIFT Series: Self-Care and Managing Stress in the Pandemic: Tips from Peer Health Alumni
Apr 13, 2021SHIFT is a weekly webinar series that aims to prepare College of Arts and Science undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates for life after graduation