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Events

Wed April 23, 2025

Today's Events

The Day the Sea Claimed the Port of Old Winchelsea: Medieval Storms and Flooding that Shaped the English Coast

Apr 23, 2025

A talk by post-doctoral fellow Andrew Moore in the 7 Nights of History series

Ongoing Events

Rounding

Jan 17 - Apr 25, 2025

A space of continual unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition

Russna Kaur: again and again... finally, the freedom to fall

Jan 24 - Apr 25, 2025

Russna Kaur draws inspiration for her bold colour palette from her surroundings, her Punjabi heritage and the Indian wedding industry

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Upcoming Events

Discovering the Amatis

Apr 27, 2025

String concert featuring the Frontier String Quartet

Federal Election Post-Mortem

Apr 29, 2025

Join our panel of experts to discuss the results of the spring 2025 federal election

Quantum Gates

May 3, 2025

Explore Quantum Computing through Electronic Music

(NEW DATE) Literature Matters: Concept, Adaptation, and Taking Liberties with Shakespeare’s Plays

May 7, 2025

A panel discussion led by Jessica McDonald, with Kayvon Khoshkam and Alyson Cook of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

Storytelling as Connection and Resistance

May 8, 2025

Listen to stories from Elders, youth, and Knowledge Keepers from the Inuit community of south-eastern Labrador

Enfilade

May 16 - Aug 29, 2025

Anne Low creates sculptural forms, often using techniques and methodologies associated with histories of decorative arts and domestic interiors

Ta̱wi’stalisa̱la (To Walk Around the World): Reclaiming the Intangible

May 16 - Aug 29, 2025

Marianne Nicolson's work negotiates the complex dynamics between visibility and invisibility

Together We are Home

May 20-30, 2025

An Asian Heritage Month art exhibition showcasing artists from across USask

Kenny Wheeler-Inspired Jazz Composition Symposium

May 21-24, 2025

The SJO, directed by School for the Arts professor Dean McNeill, hosts four days of concerts, lectures and discussions