Thu March 10, 2022
Today's Events
No events scheduled today
Ongoing Events
Quill Violet Christie-Peters: spilling out, spilling over
Jan 14 - Apr 22, 2022Quill Violet Christie-Peters' work conceptualizes “spilling over boundaries” through Anishinaabekwe practices, moving beyond the material plane to a spiritual form of art-making
Charlene Vickers: Big Blue Smudge
Jan 21 - Apr 22, 2022Charlene Vickers’ practice explores memory, healing and embodied connections to ancestral lands
material + time
Jan 24 - Apr 15, 2022Drawn from the University of Saskatchewan Art Collection, the exhibition presents divergent associations with structural modes, moving away from static moments towards an understanding of structure as an ongoing process of dissolution
Upcoming Events
Political Studies Speaker Series: A Care-Based Epistemology of Islam
Mar 11, 2022This online talk will be presented by Dr. Sarah Munawar (PhD), a political science instructor at Columbia College
Sitting in Mrs. Barbauld’s Pew: Anna Barbauld’s Social Activism
Mar 11, 2022Dr. Lisa Vargo (PhD) presents the 2022 Peter Millard Lecture
Walter C. Murray Lecture: Cultural Appropriation, Aesthetic Injustice
Mar 11, 2022Dr. Dominic McIver Lopes (DPhil), from the University of British Columbia, will present the annual public lecture
Brahms Requiem
Mar 12, 2022Postponed for almost a year to the date, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, USask Greystone Singers and Aurora Voce team up to bring a special performance of Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem.
Department of Music Graduate Open House
Mar 13, 2022Learn about graduate programs in the University of Saskatchewan Department of Music
Department of Music Scholarship Awards Ceremony
Mar 13, 2022Celebrating scholarship recipients in the Department of Music
BFA Honours Exhibitions: Lauren Bell + McCall Kindt
Mar 14-18, 2022The students' artwork will be on view in the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
Major Possibilities
Mar 14-18, 2022From March 14 – 18, learn more about the program and class options available in the College of Arts and Science
Brain Awareness Week 2022: Café Scientifique Collaboration
Mar 15, 2022The Department of Psychology and Health Studies in partnership with the Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Team and Saskatchewan Health Authority will be hosting three free live virtual events to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (March 14-20, 2022)
Brain Awareness Week 2022: Brain-a-palooza
Mar 17, 2022The Department of Psychology and Health Studies in partnership with the Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Team and Saskatchewan Health Authority will be hosting three free live virtual events to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (March 14-20, 2022)
Film screening: maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore
Mar 17, 2022The experimental debut feature małni – towards the ocean, towards the shore follows two people as they wander through their surrounding nature, the spirit world, and something much deeper inside
Literature Matters: Representations of Hunger and Fulfilment in Canadian Two-Spirit and Transgender Coming-of-Age Novels
Mar 18, 2022A question-and-answer session will follow this public talk by Dr. Kai Orca McKenzie
USask Wind Orchestra: A Mix of Old and New
Mar 18, 2022A concert exploring classic and contemporary wind band repertoire
Brain Awareness Week 2022: Brain Blast
Mar 19, 2022The Department of Psychology and Health Studies in partnership with the Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Team and Saskatchewan Health Authority will be hosting three free live virtual events to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (March 14-20, 2022)
USask Music Theatre Ensemble: A 'Little' Fledermaus
Mar 19-20, 2022An English-language reduction of Johann Strauss’s famous operetta
BFA Honours Exhibitions: Gabby DaSilva + Rowen Dinsmore
Mar 21-25, 2022The students' artwork will be on view in the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
New Feminist Research Lecture
Mar 23, 2022This talk extends a section of Dr. Rachel Loewen Walker's recently published book, Queer and Deleuzian Temporalities: Toward a Living Present
USask Jazz Ensemble: As Time Goes By
Mar 25, 2022Join the USask Jazz Ensemble for their term-end concert, which will feature students and Department of Music faculty
Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl
Mar 26, 2022An ethics bowl is a competition that promotes a high level of collaboration as participants examine and discuss ethical issues
Greystone Singers and University Chorus: Sing into Spring
Mar 27, 2022The USask choirs welcome the sounds of a new season
Amati Quartet: Live at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Mar 30, 2022A series of concerts featuring some of the world’s most sought-after instruments
USask Concert Band: Reflecting & Projecting—Celebrating 60 & 90 Years
Mar 30, 2022An anniversary concert featuring new compositions by Paul Suchan and Glen Gillis
CAPACITOR Project Launch
Mar 31, 2022On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we launch a programming channel and artist residency for Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming artists and digital creators
Global Café: The Current State of Canadian Foreign Affairs
Mar 31, 2022Senator Peter M. Boehm will present this free public lecture
(CANCELLED) Greystone Theatre: The Seagull
Apr 1-7, 2022A new production of Anton Chekhov’s 19th-century drama
The Local Labour Market Effects of Indigenous Casinos
Apr 1, 2022A talk in the Economics Speaker Series by Dr. Laurel Wheeler (PhD) of the University of Alberta
Music Education in Action
Apr 2, 2022The Department of Music will welcome music specialist Denise Gagne to the USask campus on April 2
Capacitor Project Info Session
Apr 7, 2022Learn about a new programming channel and artist residency for Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming artists
Meshkwajisewin: Paradigm Shift
Apr 8, 2022Dr. Maureen Matthews (D. Phil), Curator of Cultural Anthropology at The Manitoba Museum, will present a free public lecture
Nuit Blanche Eve Augmented Reality Tour
Apr 8, 2022This all-ages contemporary art event will feature 16 AR artworks created by 12 USask students
Re-mapping the Terrain: A Re-emergence Assembly
Apr 8-9, 2022Gain insights into the current arts ecology from the perspective of three visionary arts leaders