Arts & Culture

Bateman Lecture: The Climate Crisis in Canadian Fiction

Dr. Wendy Roy (PhD) explores how Canadian authors are grappling with environmental change

Reflecting on a decade in theatre

Green & White
USask graduate S.E. Grummett (BFA’16) has travelled around the world as a performer, director, writer, designer, puppeteer, and video artist

The Masquerade!

The annual big band dance returns at the iconic Manhattan Ballroom

USask professor’s new book is what Canadian wind band conductors have been waiting for

Winds of the North, edited and compiled by Dr. Darrin Oehlerking (DMA), makes Canadian music more accessible

What We Hold

USask Art Galleries & Collection
A touring exhibition featuring a series of photographic and sculptural still lifes by Meera Margaret

Ebb

USask Art Galleries & Collection
Ebb presents a selection of new and recent work by artist Braxton Garneau

Book Launch: ReVisions: Speculating in Literature and Film in Canada

Dystopian and apocalyptic fiction and film is explored in a new book edited by Dr. Wendy Roy (PhD) of the Department of English

‘Your music career is built one note at a time’

USask graduate Dr. Maxine Thévenot (BMusEd’91), one of North America’s premier organists, is set to conduct a large orchestra and chorus of 150 voices at Carnegie Hall

USask-composed musical piece premieres in honour of retiring USask president

“It is an unusual commission for an unusual president,” said composer Paul Suchan, a USask alumnus and sessional lecturer in music

Literature Matters: Competing Visions of Ireland in the 1840 Painting A Blind Girl at a Holy Well

A public talk by STM English faculty member Kylee-Anne Hingston

Stoicheff USask presidency ends on $10-million high note

Xiaoping (Bob) Xu (MA’92, LLD’17) and Ling (Linda) Chen (MA’90) have honoured President Peter Stoicheff's leadership with a substantial donation to the USask School for the Arts