Arts & Culture

USask alumna on journey to make 5,000 key sculptures

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https://greenandwhite.usask.ca/articles/2026/usask-alumna-on-journey-to-make-5,000-key-sculptures.php

Celebrating the winners of USask’s 12th annual Images of Research contest

Six Arts and Science students, staff, faculty and alumni were selected as winners of the annual contest

PLAY: 80 Years of Drama @USask

Celebrating 80 years of theatre design at Greystone Theatre

USask Drama Program celebrates 80 years with five brand-new plays

One-act plays by USask Drama alumni will be performed from March 19-28

This Saskatchewan drama program first housed in an airplane hangar on campus is celebrating 80 years

CTV Saskatoon
School for the Arts associate professor Carla Orosz and sessional lecturer Skye Brandon talk about the legacy of the USask drama program

A Settlement Discovery Could Upend Our Theory of Early America

Popular Mechanics
USask archaeologist Dr. Glenn Stuart (PhD) was part of the discovery of an 11,000-year-old Indigenous settlement in Saskatchewan

Arts and Science authors make Sask Book Awards shortlist

Faculty and alumni named in multiple categories, including Book of the Year

USask graduate awarded ohpinamake Prize for Indigenous Artists

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Catherine Blackburn (BFA’07), who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the College of Arts and Science, is a multidisciplinary artist and jeweller living in Toronto

Shaping theatre artists for generations at USask

USask Drama Program celebrates 80 years with a social, dinner and brand-new plays

USask Indigenous art project marks the coming of spring

Everyone is invited to make art from found materials at the Snelgrove Gallery

Alumni Book Nook: Rhett Stevenson (BA’17)

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USask political studies graduate Rhett Stevenson has released the first volume of SOKOS, a science fiction graphic novel

Multi-media artist engages with Sask. landscapes through lens of conservation

The latest project for USask graduate Heather Cline (BFA’93, MFA’02) is Viewfinder, a collaboration with the Nature Conservancy of Canada