Collapsing Worlds / Future Ecologies
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Series & Public
Tracing a Set of Relations
Sean Morel joins us virtually in the recital hall for this artist talk.
Harvard University Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Dr. Steven Pinker presents Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters.
Dr. James Tagg, Professor Emeritus of the history department, will be joining the presentation as a special guest.
Knitting 101: Welcome to our fibre arts hour!
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of the fall 2022 semester featuring jamani duo!
Living with the changing flammability of forests
Arthur C. Erickson: The Image of the Modern Architect in Canada. This online talk is re-scheduled for October 3, due to the Sept.19 federal holiday being observed. Thank you.
This concert features uLethbridge Music faculty.
Are Language Documentation and Revitalization practices scientific and sustainable?
Laura Hynes (soprano) and Susanne Ruberg-Gordon (piano) will perform a recital featuring 'Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan' by Grammy Award-winning composer John Corigliano.
A series of free one-hour storytelling sessions about the weather from different perspectives.
"Polymorphously pornographic, sure; but it doesn't feel the slightest bit obscene. And that's a neat trick.” - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Come join us on Thursday, October 13 at 4:30 p.m. in room E690 for the second film in our series:
Film 3: Aquí y Allá (Here and There)
(Mexico, Antonio Méndez Esparza, 2012)
Please note: this lecture is postponed until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
LANDSCAPE: an approach to urbanism for the 21st century
This concert showcases new music for the guitar duo by some of the world's most exciting composers.
Bread + Roses - Survival + Inspiration
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Fall 2022 Speaker Series presents:
Dr. Conor Snoek, University of Lethbridge
Anthea Black is a Canadian artist, art-publisher and writer based in Oakland, USA and Toronto, Canada.
Four-hand fun will be the feature of this concert, with works for two players on one and two pianos, including music by Mozart/Grieg, Saint-Saens, and Stravinsky.
Vincent Bonin joins us virtually in the University Recital Hall for this lecture and speaks about artistic practices whose mode of address aims to complexify our understanding of accessibility.
The Kainai Stolen Children Era
This concert features composer and music curator Peter Hatch performing John Cage's historic 1949 lecture-performance accompanied by students and faculty from University of Lethbridge.