Arts & Culture

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

‘This book will help us on the journey of truth and reconciliation’

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USask alumna and current graduate student Elizabeth (Liz) Zdunich (BA’01, BEd’05, CIL’19) has written kisēwātsi—Be Kind, a children’s book about her mother’s experiences at a Saskatchewan residential school

ᑮᐦᑖᐧᒼ ᐋᐸᒋᐦᑖᐃᐧᐣ – kihtwâm âpacihtâwin – using again/re-purposing

University Art Galleries and Collection
An upcycled art project focused on seasonal renewal

USask graduate calls the accent shots on stage and set

Holly Renaut (BFA’08) has translated her USask drama training into a global career

Saskatchewan High School Ethics Bowl

Teams of high school students are invited to examine and discuss ethical issues

From Indigenous Containment to Freedom: Tracing and Breaking Narratives of Settler Colonialism

Dr. Kristina Bidwell (PhD) will be presenting the next Peter Millard Lecture, hosted by the Department of English

Tech talk: How USask researchers are utilizing new technology

From drones to augmented reality to quantum computing, USask researchers are pushing the boundaries

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

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

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