SculptureNOW Visiting Artists Symposium
October 8 – 10, 2014
Department of Fine Arts
October 8 – 10, 2014
Department of Fine Arts
SculptureNOW brings together early and mid-career Canadian artists representing a range of approaches to the expanded field of sculpture. Organized in tag-team panels with a keynote speaker, this three-day symposium will explore sculptural and installation-based practices by comparing and contrasting various methodologies and approaches to subject matter: from representational to readymade, material to conceptual.
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SculptureNOW brings together early and mid-career Canadian artists representing a range of approaches to the expanded field of sculpture. Organized in tag-team panels with a keynote speaker, this three-day symposium will explore sculptural and installation-based practices by comparing and contrasting various methodologies and approaches to subject matter: from representational to readymade, material to conceptual.
Visit the Facebook event page.
SculptureNOW is a three-day symposium bringing together early and mid-career Canadian artists who represent a range of approaches to the expanded field of sculpture. Cal Lane’s keynote presentation is supported by BMO Financial Group.
SculptureNOW brings together early and mid-career Canadian artists representing a range of approaches to the expanded field of sculpture. Organized in tag-team panels with a keynote speaker, this three-day symposium will explore sculptural and installation-based practices by comparing and contrasting various methodologies and approaches to subject matter: from representational to readymade, material to conceptual.
Visit the Facebook event page.
Over the last 3 years, the University of Waterloo’s printmaking area has implemented a series of methodologies that promote greener, safer and more economical studio habits for the print shop. We are now excited to launch our compendium, a series of online tutorials and resources with lots of printmaking tips and tricks, created a through the generous support of UW’s LITE Seed Grant program.
Fine Arts Department activities at the September 27, 2014 Open House.
relay is a fifteen-year survey exhibition of artworks by celebrated Canadian artist, and Fine Arts faculty member, Lois Andison.
Co-presented by the Doris McCarthy Gallery, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University and University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG), the exhibition will be presented concurrently at all of the art galleries in the fall of 2014.
Lisa Birke is the winner of the 2014 Carmichael Juror's Prize at the Orillia Museum of Art & History for her video red carpet.
Special Screening at the Princess Cinema
In the mid 1960s, the city of Chicago was an incubator for an iconoclastic group of young artists that celebrated a very different version of ‘popular’ from the detached cool of New York, London and Los Angeles. Chicago’s diverse artists followed no trend, preferring a path they ferociously cleared for themselves.