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.
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Homepage Event
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.
The University of Lethbridge celebrates Black History Month: Building a Culture of Authentic Inclusion - moving from Resistance to Change.
Join us in the gymnasium to cheer on the Pronghorns Women's Basketball Team as they take on the MacEwan University Griffins.
Admission is free for all U of L students.
Join us in the gymnasium to cheer on the Pronghorns Men's Basketball Team as they take on the MacEwan University Griffins.
Admission is free for all U of L students.
Join us in the gymnasium to cheer on the Pronghorns Women's Basketball Team as they face MacEwan University Griffins.
Admission is free for all U of L students.
Join us in the gymnasium to cheer on the Pronghorns Men's Basketball Team as they tangle with the MacEwan University Griffins. Admission is free for all U of L students.
Alias Sykologist, alumnus Toby Bol is Sudanese born Canadian Hip-Hop artist.
Lecture Title: Sámi Silence Visualized – Marja Helander’s “Jaskes eatnamat” Sigrid Lien is professor in art history and photography studies at the University of Bergen, Norway.
“A great visionary achievement" - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Join us on Valentine's Day to enjoy a beautiful recital program for bassoon and cello.
Flowing ideas: changing hands, changing focus
“ A historical film that speaks in the present.” - Aurore Engelen, Cineuropa
A Gather
In this recital program, come and enjoy works by Chopin and Berteau.
John G. Hampton is the Executive Director and CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery.
Community through Contemporary Art
Free and open to all students!
Poetry in Harmony: Franz Liszt's Sonic and Spiritual Journeys
2021 Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner & 2021 Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary
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.
Mahshad Hosseini | Isabel Kelly | David Knight Practices of Care | MFA Students in Art NOW followed by: MFA Open Studios + Critique
Nature. Poetry. Rhythm.
Scenes Unsighted: The Autonomous Zones of Queer/Feminist Art and Cultural Production