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U of L Art Collection Tour
Featuring drawings from the U of L Art Collection.
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Featuring drawings from the U of L Art Collection.
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Featuring drawings from the U of L Art Collection.
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Drink and draw!
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Free and open to everyone, the Department of Sociology is pleased to host Dr. Gordon Laxer as he presents his latest book, After the Sands. Energy and Ecological security for Canadians.
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Aptness, Plasticity + Design: Necessitating Agility in Environments
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Andrew Wright has exhibited both nationally and internationally. He will have his first solo exhibition in the U.K. at London Gallery West of the University of Westminster. His work was recently included in the sophomore issue of the Milan-based magazine, Mould, curated by Joan Foncuberta.
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Roy Caussy grew up in Hamilton, ON during the 1980s and 90s. A few of his favourite facts about Hamilton are that: 1) Tim Horton’s opened its first location there. 2) Martin Short also grew up in Hamilton (and my grade 8 English teacher also taught Mr.
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Nigel Prince was appointed Executive Director of the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, in January 2011. Prior to this he was Senior Curator at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK. He has also worked as an independent curator and writer, and held academic positions, most notably serving as Course Director for BA (Hons) Visual Arts at Birmingham City University. Prince continues to write extensively for exhibition catalogues and art journals internationally, and has taught on Fine Art and Curatorial Masters programmes and PhD supervision at universities including Newcastle, Liverpool, Birmin
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Nigel Prince was appointed Executive Director of the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, in January 2011. Prior to this he was Senior Curator at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK. He has also worked as an independent curator and writer, and held academic positions, most notably serving as Course Director for BA (Hons) Visual Arts at Birmingham City University. Prince continues to write extensively for exhibition catalogues and art journals internationally, and has taught on Fine Art and Curatorial Masters programmes and PhD supervision at universities including Newcastle, Liverpool, Birmin
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Using the body as a starting place, Suzanne Miller’s work concentrates of the immediacy of action and the symbolic residue of representation. Her extended interest in music, visual art, performance and technology has influenced her choreography and collaborations with artists.