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Adrian Golban's award-winning artworks have been exhibited across Europe and are in many private collections.

Making Public: Adrian Golban: In Between Two Worlds

The Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Science is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates

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University of Saskatchewan MFA Candidate Artists' Talks

Date: April 7, 2021
Time: 6 pm
Location: Online

Click here to join the event via Webex.

The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce this series of talks from our MFA candidates Class of 2021. These online presentations will allow guests access to the projects and processes of artists working through circumstances unprecedented in their lifetimes with rigour and resilience. Their practices are as varied as the individuals producing them, not joined thematically but connected through space and time. Please join us. 

About the artist
Adrian Golban is in the second year of the MFA program. He trained in Romania in figurative and technical traditions with wood, stone and bronze. Since arriving in Saskatoon in 2012, he has adapted his working methods and now primarily expresses himself with found and everyday materials as well as clay. This transition has posed many challenges and opportunities; increasingly, he is referencing his diasporic identity, often working with memories and experiences specific to his life in Romania. Adrian holds a BFA from the Academy of Visual Arts in Romania and a MA in Educational Management. His award-winning artworks have been exhibited across Europe and are in many private collections.


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