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Coffee’s On
Let the uLethbridge Art Gallery buy you a coffee.
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Let the uLethbridge Art Gallery buy you a coffee.
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Fine Arts faculty share their research and creative activities. In this session, Jay Whitehead (Drama) discusses the founding of his company Theatre Outré and the impact it has had on the queer community in Lethbridge.
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Sarah Fuller brings together her interest in photography and performance as well as nature and the environment.
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"Our tolerance for crap is zero!" - Institutionalizing great design in Edmonton.
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The Centre for Oral History & Tradition (COHT) has partnered with the Lethbridge Public Library for the following film screening:
We are the Roots: Black settlers and their experiences of discrimination on the Canadian prairies
Produced & directed by Dr. Jenna Bailey (in collaboration with Dr. David Este)
Sunday, October 21, 2018 | 2:00 p.m.
Lethbridge Public Library, Main Branch Theatre Gallery (810 - 5th Avenue S)
Free Admission. Everyone is welcome.
See attached poster for details.
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New Media 1000 students creatively manipulate the pixels of their sources to create engaging printed imagery.
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Works from the uLethbridge collection. Curated by David Smith.
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Register today to participate in Crossing Boundaries and IAST 2018, A Collaborative Symposium!
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The History Department and Asian Studies will present the following special lecture for Seminar HIST 4040 (Nations and Nationalism in East Asia):
Using Popular Culture to Make Children into Soldiers: Propaganda Kamishibai in WWII Japan
Guest Speaker: Dr. Sharalyn Orbaugh (UBC)
Day/Date: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Time: 3:05 p.m.
Location: AH-100 (Anderson Hall)
See attached poster for details.
Everyone is welcome. Light refreshments to be served.
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Drawing activities and free snacks.