Arts & Culture

Rounding

University Art Galleries and Collection
A space of unlearning, teaching, activation and processual exhibition

‘Community is a verb’

USask PhD student leads community research with tangible results in Saskatoon core neighbourhood

We Have Had Music

A concert by the USask Greystone Singers and University Chorus

USask blanket project honours children who never made it home

University Art Gallery director jake moore worked with Donna van de Velde and the Mistatimōk Committee to tie orange ribbons for the spirit of each child who never made it home from residential schools

Global Café: Sisters for Sale

A documentary screening and Q&A with creators of the film "Sisters for Sale" that uncovers a human trafficking crisis and leads to an incredible series of events

USask Symphony Orchestra: The New World!

The USask Symphony Orchestra will be performing classic works from Ive and Dvorak, as well as music from West Side Story, Naruto and Rocky

USask Concert Band: Around the World and Beyond

The USask Concert Band will perform pieces that uses fixed media as a way to meditate on the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic and its relation to space exploration

U of S Wind Orchestra: Scenes from Past to Present

The Wind Orchestra will present a variety of traditional and new repertoire, while celebrating a diverse pool of composers, styles and culture

Rhythms of Swing: The Duke and Beyond

The USask Jazz Ensemble brings the iconic works of Duke Ellington to life

Golden Goals

Green&White
The husband-wife duo of Brett (BA’22) and Carmen Levis (BScNutr’17) are forever bonded by their time as Huskie student-athletes and their love of the beautiful game.

Yann Martel on Writing and Making Sense of it All

Acclaimed author explores what writing can be and shares insights on his upcoming books

New music travel award for students inspired by mother’s career

The Irene McEwen Travel Award for Music Students designed to help students participate outside of Saskatchewan