Mon August 22, 2022
Today's Events
MFA Exhibition: Louisa Ferguson
Aug 22 - Sep 1, 2022The exhibition, titled Re:source Re:main Re:claim, will be held at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery on the University of Saskatchewan campus
Ongoing Events
Wally Dion: skodenstoodis
May 13 - Aug 26, 2022The major solo exhibition by College of Arts and Science graduate Wally Dion (BFA'04) focuses on new and recent artworks
Julie Oh: sesame, open yourself
Jun 3 - Aug 30, 2022The artistic practice of College of Arts and Science graduate Julie Oh (BSc’07, BFA’09) considers found objects as powerful vessels for the human experience
MFA Exhibition: Chelsea Brant
Aug 17-24, 2022The exhibition, titled REcollection, will be held at the Art Placement gallery
Upcoming Events
Airing: MFA Group Exhibition
Aug 25 - Sep 6, 2022Work by artists Rod Goertzen, Emily Conlon, Louisa Ferguson, Jesse Fulcher Gagnon and Chelsea Brant will be featured at the Frances Morrison Library gallery
MFA Exhibition: Jesse Fulcher Gagnon
Sep 6-15, 2022The exhibition, titled Chips., will be held at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery on the University of Saskatchewan campus
The Global Café
Sep 7, 2022Japanese Consul General Uchida Tatsukuni will speak about the Sustainable Development Goals, Japan's Net Zero program and areas for cooperation with Canada
Discovering the Amatis: Concert Series
Sep 11, 2022An intimate concert by two principal string players of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
In between worlds: Navigating the globe as a Deaf scientist in a hearing world
Sep 15, 2022Dr. Linda Campbell, Research Fellow in Aquatic Ecosystem Health at Saint Mary's University, will present during a Women Plus Water special event
The environment and history colliding: The case of legacy gold mine tailings in Nova Scotia, Canada
Sep 15, 2022Dr. Linda Campbell, Research Fellow in Aquatic Ecosystem Health at Saint Mary's University, will present as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series
Anna Plesset: Various Records
Sep 16 - Dec 16, 2022The exhibition, curated by Leah Taylor, will be held at the Kenderdine Art Gallery on the University of Saskatchewan campus
Reflections and Visions for Renewing the David L. Kaplan Chair in Music
Sep 16, 2022A presentation by Dr. Véronique Mathieu (DMus)
Building That Bright Future: Finnish North Americans in Soviet Karelia
Sep 19, 2022In the 1930s, 6,500 Finns from Canada and the United States moved to Soviet Karelia to build a new workers’ society