Book sale
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
Advising Sessions for students regarding changes to Bachelor of Arts requirements for Fine Arts and Visual Culture Majors:
Ten minute, one-on-one, advising sessions will be available on Friday February 5 (9:00 am - 12:00 pm) and Friday February 12 (9:00 am - 12:00 pm). Students will be able to sign up for these one-on-one sessions at the end of the Arts Major Reset Information Session February 1st, 2nd or 3rd. The sign up sheet will be posted outside ECH 1201.
We will be holding Lunch Hour Information Sessions for students regarding changes to Bachelor of Arts requirements for Fine Arts and Visual Culture Majors on:
All sessions begin at 12:00 pm.
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.
Congratulations to Lois Andison on the catalogue launch of lois andison: relay at Type Books in Toronto.
The catalogue is co-published by the Doris McCarthy Gallery, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University and the University of Waterloo Art Gallery and accompanies the three exhibitions from 2014 that provided a survey of Andison’s artistic production during the last fifteen years.
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".
Caroline recently completed her MFA at Pratt Institute, receiving the Outstanding Merit Award.
Jess Riva Cooper will give an artist talk about her work from 11:00 - noon in ECH 1219 followed by a ceramics workshop from 1:00-3:00 pm.
After graduating with her Honours BA from Waterloo in 2009, Catherine completed two graduate degrees at Yale – one in Fine Arts and one in Women Gender and Sexuality Studies. This past summer she participated in the Bronx Museum Aim Biennial.