Everyone is welcome, free tea!
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Free, Faculty of Fine Arts & Public
In this recital program, come and enjoy works by Chopin and Berteau.
Alberta stories featuring Louise Barrett, Beany Dootjes, & John Stoll.
John G. Hampton is the Executive Director and CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery.
Join us for Indigenous Awareness Week March 6-10! There are many opportunities across campus to learn, honour and celebrate all week long.
Community through Contemporary Art
Poetry in Harmony: Franz Liszt's Sonic and Spiritual Journeys
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this talk is postponed and rescheduled for March 29. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
Alberta stories featuring Api’soomaahka (William Singer III).
Due to unforeseen circumstances today's talk is cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
Low-tech, easy & free embroidery craft or art buffet!
indigenous knowledge sovereignty : privileging / decolonizing / resisting
Featuring award winning clarinetist Meijun Chen, this recital takes you on a journey from the Romantic period to the 20th century, to follow the steps of Johannes Brahms, Eugène Bozza and Gordon Jacob.
Door prizes will be drawn at the end of the night!
Mahshad Hosseini | Isabel Kelly | David Knight Practices of Care | MFA Students in Art NOW followed by: MFA Open Studios + Critique
What do 38 Mothers have to do with Architecture?
Nature. Poetry. Rhythm.
Scenes Unsighted: The Autonomous Zones of Queer/Feminist Art and Cultural Production
Soil Water Sunlight: Reattuning to the Natural World through Relational Media
This lecture will explore how knowledge about design and architecture is beneficial to almost anyone.
Everyone is welcome. Free tea!
TRANSFORMATION is a celebration of human resilience, calls to action, and transformational experiences that motivates dialogue and action in us all.
This talk was rescheduled from March 8 to March 29.
Atlantic stories featuring Frances Dorsey, Sunetra Ekanayake & Undine Foulds
Curated by Cassandra Williamson, Museum Studies Intern