Artist talk by Waterloo alumna Lauren Hall
We are happy to have 2006 Fine Arts alumni, visual artist Lauren Hall, return to the department to give a talk on her work.
We are happy to have 2006 Fine Arts alumni, visual artist Lauren Hall, return to the department to give a talk on her work.
Jaime Angelopoulos
Paul Dignan
Daniel Hutchinson
Janine Miedzik
Sasha Pierce
Gary Spearin
Jaime Angelopoulos
Paul Dignan
Daniel Hutchinson
Janine Miedzik
Sasha Pierce
Gary Spearin
Referencing the study of rapid eye movements (saccades) and short, subsequent stops in between (fixations), Fixations & Saccades brings together a selection of recent work by six multidisciplinary artists whose process is grounded in abstraction.
Graduating students from the Department of Fine Arts will present a performance piece MOTUS II.
The show will take place at the Kitchener Public Library Theatre on June 23rd from 6:30-8:30. There will also be an Art show and sale located in the reception area of the theatre.
Musagetes and rare Charitable Research Reserve are pleased to announce Meg Harder as the 2016 Eastern Comma Artist in Residence. Harder was born in St. Catharines, Ontario and completed her BA in Fine Art and Psychology at the University of Waterloo in April 2013, a process that included 6 months at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem.
Fine Arts Book Sale
Artery Gallery, Fine Arts Department, East Campus Hall, 263 Phillip Street, Waterloo
Hundred of Books each $3.00 or best offer
Fine Arts Book Sale
Artery Gallery, Fine Arts Department, East Campus Hall, 263 Phillip Street, Waterloo
Hundred of Books each $3.00 or best offer
Our current Master of Fine Arts (MFA) students are holding an open studio on Thursday January 14th from 4 to 7 PM. The MFA Open Studios are a unique opportunity to view the work and meet the artists in a casual setting.
Gallery One
Elinor Whidden
Rearview
Over the last decade, Elinor Whidden has travelled across Canada and the United States staging situations that challenge the prevailing myth of the North American frontier.
Students from the Department of Fine Arts will present a performance piece titled "MOTUS".