Arts & Culture

Flutter by Butterfly: A Tribute to Kenny Wheeler

Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra
The SJO, led by USask music professor Dean McNeill, pays tribute to one of the most unique Canadian voices in jazz

Asian Heritage Month celebrates diverse experiences at USask

Political studies master's student Soma Bidar Pour shares her story during Asian Heritage Month

‘Writing makes my life meaningful’

Alumnus Dr. Yuan Changming (MA’92, PhD’96), who studied English at the University of Saskatchewan, is an award-winning poet, writer, editor, publisher, tutor, and translator

USask theatre artists head to Korea to honour Canadian soldiers

Canadian and Korean artists are creating an original musical highlighting Canadian contributions to the Korean War

USask Arts and Science faculty recognized for research, scholarly, artistic impact on communities

Four Arts and Science faculty members presented with college awards for outstanding RSAW contributions

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

USask Art Galleries and Collection
Marianne Nicolson's work negotiates the complex dynamics between visibility and invisibility

Together We are Home

USask Art Galleries and Collection
An Asian Heritage Month art exhibition showcasing artists from across USask

Enfilade

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

Alumni Book Nook: Anthony Bidulka (BA’83, BEd’91, BComm’91)

Green & White
Home Fires Burn is the forthcoming book written by USask alumnus Anthony Bidulka, an award-winning Saskatchewan novelist

Building relationships through art

Green & White
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Xiao Han (MFA’16) explores her identity as an immigrant artist while learning about life on the Canadian Prairies

Arts leadership micro-credential coming to USask this summer

The June 9–July 18 online course is the first micro-credential from the College of Arts and Science

Audie Murray awarded ohpinamake Indigenous art prize at USask

The Saskatchewan-based Métis artist lifts others through her work