Artist talk: Dave Kemp "Understanding Photographic Exposure"
This talk is connected with the Fine Arts and Stratford Design Series.
All are welcome!
This talk is connected with the Fine Arts and Stratford Design Series.
All are welcome!
Jennifer Akkermans
Marianne Burlew
Veronica Murawski
Anna van Milligen
MFA Preview is a survey exhibition showcasing recent works in various media by first year candidates in the Waterloo MFA program. Presented in context with MFA Thesis, this exhibition provides a public preview of recently completed projects.
Professor Joan Coutu's second book will soon be available from McGill-Queen's University Press. Then and Now: Collections and Classicism in Eighteenth-Century England is an account of the British aristocracy's relationship with the classical world.
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present the second of two thesis exhibitions by MFA candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo with work by Robert Dayton.
The exhibition is open May 7 to May 30, 2015
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present the first of two thesis exhibitions by MFA candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo with work by Sarah Kernohan and Liz Little.
The exhibition runs April 9 to May 2, 2015.
This event is a fundraiser in support of “YES 2015” (Year End Show) on March 19th.
Silent auction beginning March 2nd in Artery featuring artwork from the graduating class
Please note this workshop has two parts.
10:45AM – 1:00PM in ECH1218: Light and photograph artwork
Professional Toronto photographer Toni Hafkenscheid will demonstrate with 2D and 3D art, with an emphasis on 2D. If you have a piece to document, bring it!! (Time is a factor so not all pieces will be documented.)
30 minute lunch break
Marius Kintel, the author of OpenSCAD, will demonstrate how to use this code based language.
Please sign up in the front office ECH 1206.
Learn how to model 3D objects in openSCAD using a code based language. With instruction, students will get the opportunity to model simple objects and learn some modeling tricks. For more information about OpenSCAD visit their website.