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SPOTLIGHT: Shape and Colour in Motion @ //MOVE

SPOTLIGHT: Shape and Colour in Motion @ //MOVE

Sep 27, 2017

Graduate student Xiao Wen Xu shares photos of a mural she completed as a part of the OAA’s //MOVE: Big Installation Party. (more…)

LIFE DRAWING EVENT – Cambridge Centre for the Arts

LIFE DRAWING EVENT – Cambridge Centre for the Arts

Feb 26, 2017

In advance of the BRIDGE Student Art Exhibition on March 10th, we have organized a trip to the open Life Drawing course at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. $10 gets you in for two hours of life drawing. Meet in the UWSA atrium at 6:15.  

Call for Submissions: INDIGENOUS VISIONS OF THE GLOBAL EXTINCTION CRISIS

Call for Submissions: INDIGENOUS VISIONS OF THE GLOBAL EXTINCTION CRISIS

May 10, 2016

On June 1, the Balsillie School of International Affairs will host “Indigenous Visions of the Global Extinction Crisis”, an art exhibition and public event that grapples with indigenous and non-indigenous understandings of the global extinction crisis. They invite Indigenous artists and performers from the Waterloo region to submit their work for inclusion in this public event. They are considering all artistic formats, including (but not limited to): painting, sculpture, readings (stories, poems, etc), short films, song, dance and ceremony.

SUPERLITH – Miles Gertler at Corkin Gallery

SUPERLITH – Miles Gertler at Corkin Gallery

Jan 28, 2016

UWSA alumnus Miles Gertler’s upcoming show titled “Superlith” will be opening January 28th 2015 at the Corkin Gallery in Toronto. Through a set of architectural studies in typology and program, Gertler articulates a spatially and temporally indeterminate revisionist history. Combining five related series of works into this exhibition, these images form a fragmentary archive that approximates the subject territory’s political context, customs, and crises. The total work is speculative fiction.

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