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Events

Thu January 27, 2022

Today's Events

Delphine von Schauroth and the 19th-Century Woman Artist

Jan 27, 2022

A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS)

Writing North: Tenacity

Jan 27-29, 2022

An annual writers’ festival hosted by the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild and the USask MFA in Writing Program

Ongoing Events

Quill Violet Christie-Peters: spilling out, spilling over

Jan 14 - Apr 22, 2022

Quill Violet Christie-Peters' work conceptualizes “spilling over boundaries” through Anishinaabekwe practices, moving beyond the material plane to a spiritual form of art-making

Charlene Vickers: Big Blue Smudge

Jan 21 - Apr 22, 2022

Charlene Vickers’ practice explores memory, healing and embodied connections to ancestral lands

material + time

Jan 24 - Apr 15, 2022

Drawn from the University of Saskatchewan Art Collection, the exhibition presents divergent associations with structural modes, moving away from static moments towards an understanding of structure as an ongoing process of dissolution

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Upcoming Events

Arts and Science Tuition Town Hall: Conversation with the Dean

Feb 3, 2022

Learn more about tuition rates and how tuition is set each year at the University of Saskatchewan

Uncovering Process with Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandez

Feb 15, 2022

Part of the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Drama

Film screening: Lordville

Feb 17, 2022

Considering ghosts, the act of walking, and demarcations of ownership, Lordville asks “What does it mean to own the land?”

Literature Matters: A Tribute to Lee Maracle

Feb 18, 2022

A panel discussion about the celebrated Indigenous writer and academic

The Elixir Ensemble presents: Two Tales of Russia

Feb 19, 2022

USask Department of Music professor Kathleen Solose is artistic director of the Elixir Ensemble

Webinar: Transforming Indigenous Risk Reduction and Response

Feb 25, 2022

The webinar will focus on the transformative Indigenous capacities that contribute to self-determination through community-led emergency management and disaster recovery