A Decade of Esker Foundation
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Series & Faculty of Fine Arts
Canadian Architecture NOW
This concert features uLethbridge faculty Nick Sullivan (bass trombone & euphonium) and Deanna Oye (piano), with the Southern Alberta Trombone Collective (SATbC).
Maureen Gruben is an Inuvialuk artist working with diverse organic and industrial media. She joins us virtually in the recital hall for this presentation.
“Great filmmaking. Great acting. Great movie. Saddle up.” - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone Magazine
Door prizes will be drawn at the end of the night!
Susan Shantz teaches sculpture and multi-media studio art in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Saskatchewan.
Everyone is welcome, free tea!
This concert features guitarist Dale Kavanagh.
Artist Kasia Sosnowski joins us virtually in the recital hall for this talk.
Barry Doupé: Artist Talk
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.
Tyler J Stewart speaks about the exhibition, The Politics of Sound, on view at the Galt Museum & Archives until May, 2023.
Nominated for the Golden Camera and Queer Palm awards at the 2021 Cannes film Festival
Alumnus Collin Zipp speaks in the Art NOW series.
The artist joins us virtually in the University Recital Hall for this presentation.
The artist joins us virtually in the University Recital Hall for this presentation.
International Style Skyscrapers of Montreal, 1960-1970.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of 2023 featuring Music faculty members Josh Davies, Bente Hansen, and Brad Parker!
Making space(s): Curating with Access in mind
Winner of 7 César awards, including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay
Door prizes!
Chris Cornelius is Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico. He is the founding principal of studio:indigenous.
We provide the supplies!
This program pays homage to many innovative women composers that marked history at various times. The repertoire spans centuries of music and represents women from a variety of cultures.