Curated by Cassandra Williamson, Museum Studies Intern
Results from May 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Free & Art
This temporary collaborative artspace features works by participants in the University of Lethbridge LandMarks course (Spring 2023), as well as thesis works from graduate students in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
An exhibition of newly acquired works into the University to Lethbridge Art Collection.
Our fibre arts hour!
Curated by Ooleepeeka Eegeesiak
Opening Reception: June 17, 5:00pm - 8:00pm | Dr. Foster James Penny Building, Penny Gallery
We can teach you how to start knitting or crocheting; we provide the supplies.
Meet at the Christou Gallery at 3 p.m., then we will walk down to the Hess Gallery for refreshments
Volume 7 features Artist/Curator Peter Dykhuis, Artist Andrew Maize, and Grand Chief Ron Tremblay live on Zoom!
Welcome back party! Door prizes, tour the back of the gallery, art supplies, music and snacks.
The arts have an important role to play in supporting people’s communion with death and this series offers to create a space in which participating artists can share work with the Lethbridge community that reflects...
Join us for the first guest speaker of the fall 2023 semester! David Garneau discusses his recent still life paintings in the context of his Métis heritage, curatorial and theoretical research.
Chill. Knit. Tea. Supplies provided or bring your own.
In this presentation, John Chief Calf discusses how nature is seen as an intelligent system and teaches how to interpret nature through symbology.
Plus snacks, art supplies and music.
Waking Death Collective came together with a shared interest in contemplating themes of death, impermanence, dying and grief, expressed in their respective artistic practices.
This presentation discusses the concept of Indigenous Heritage as it relates to the Niitsitapii people and culture.
Local artist Beany Dootjes & ULethbridge Herbarium
In this guest lecture, Dana Qaddah speaks to recent projects, and the multiplicity of navigating different phases in one’s practice.
As part of activities for Truth and Reconciliation Week
Through painting, Navigating Nature
Six Houses you Should Know
Death Dogs and Disco Balls: Queer Chicanx Immersions
Ontario Stories from: Andy Berg, Alvin Luong, and Sadiqa de Meijer
Rhythm of Mourning