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Fri February 13, 2026

Today's Events

Philosophy in the Community: Is Growth Good?

Feb 13, 2026

A public talk by Dr. Diana Heney (PhD), assistant professor of philosophy

Ongoing Events

Rounding (IV): moving towards collection

Sep 12, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026

An exhibition featuring works by Augustus Kenderdine, Joshua Bonnetta and other contributors

Ebb

Jan 23 - Apr 24, 2026

Ebb presents a selection of new and recent work by artist Braxton Garneau

What We Hold

Jan 23 - Apr 24, 2026

A touring exhibition featuring a series of photographic and sculptural still lifes by Meera Margaret

Greystone Theatre: Translations

Feb 10-14, 2026

A collision of cultures brings far-reaching consequences

Feb 2026

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Upcoming Events

7 Nights of History: The Poet-Painter who Lost China: Emperor Huizong and the Power of Ink and Brush

Feb 25, 2026

A community lecture by Dr. George Keyworth (PhD) of the Department of History

Literature Matters: Place and People in Kate Beaton’s Graphic Oil Sands Memoir Ducks

Feb 25, 2026

A public talk by English PhD student Jenna Miller

Discovering the Amatis

Mar 1, 2026

The March concert in the 2025-26 Amati Concert Series features the Violinist Elation Pauls and pianist Paul Williamson

The Lives of Fritz Haber and of International Law: Entwined Tales of Tragedy and Irony

Mar 6, 2026

This lecture will be presented by Mark A. Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University

Philosophy in the Community: Morality, God, and the Tasks and Limits of Philosophy

Mar 13, 2026

A public talk by John Liptay, STM professor of philosophy

Northern Resonance

Mar 14, 2026

USask music professor Dean McNeill is artistic director of the SJO