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Bead ‘n’ Bitch at the Art Gallery
Admission is free. All are welcome.
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Admission is free. All are welcome.
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Materials are provided or bring your own. All experience levels welcome. Admission is free. All are welcome.
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On October 28-29, 2016 University of Lethbridge History MA student Brendan Cummins participated in the “Ways of Knowing” Conference at Harvard University’s Divinity School. Drawing from his undergraduate Honours Thesis, also completed at Lethbridge, Brendan presented a paper and took part in two days of collaborative and informative discussion with panels and papers across multiple disciplines and on a wide variety of religious topics.
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This concert features select senior music students for the final Music at Noon Series performance of the fall 2016 semester.
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Our cities have done very well in building the physical place, but there is still room to improve on how these places can enhance the social spaces of our communities. This lecture will specifically focus on such places and spaces within our neighbourhoods.
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I am from Okinawa, Japan. Growing up on the island, I often took its beauty and traditional arts and crafts for granted. After I immigrated to Canada in 1999, I began to rediscover my heritage and artistic ideas associated with it. This realization guided me toward furthering my education.
“In 2006, I finally decided to follow my passion to study art. I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in studio art from the University of Lethbridge in 2011.
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Admission is free. All are welcome.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s address ‘The Art and Craft of the Machine’ is widely remembered as an early manifesto for the modern movement in its embrace of the machine-made simplicity. However, Wright’s concept of the ‘Machine’ was influenced by Louis Sullivan’s organic theories of architecture which combined Victorian science and idealism. An acknowledgement that Wright’s ‘Machine’ is also metaphysical, the ‘Will of Life’, resituates his characterization of the arts and crafts as anachronistic and elitist.
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Join Dr. Rodolphe Barrangou, 2016 Canada Gairdner International Award winner, as he discusses the CRISPR genome-editing era and its impact on medicine, agriculture, food, biotechnology, science and society.
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Hosted by the Department of Art at the University of Lethbridge and Mauricio Soto Rubio, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary.