Department of Fine Arts
ECH building
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Any personal property not picked up by 8:30 AM on December 13, 2017 will be THROWN IN THE GARBAGE.
If you wish to keep your stuff (artwork, personal belongings and raw materials) you must pick up it all up before Trash day! Anything left in the: studios, lockers, hallways, cubbies, alcoves and closets will be thrown out on Wednesday, December 13, 2017.

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Eva McCauley's exhibition Face to Face will be in the Artery Gallery from November 13-18. The opening is Thursday, November 16, 5 to 8 p.m., with live music by Celtic trad trio NUA.
The Face to Face Project: An installation of paintings to convey the spirit of Canada’s cultural identity and increasing ethnic diversity.

Gallery One
Michel de Broin
Blowback
Gallery Two
Soheila Esfahani
The Immigrants
The exhibition continues at UWAG from November 9 to December 16, 2017.

Come check out our program and this year’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) cohort, Patrick Allaby, Zahra Baseri, Aaron Maclean, Tess Martens, Paula McLean, Eryn O’Neill, Lauren Prousky, Jordyn Stewart, and Tait Wilman.

The exhibition The Closer Together Things Are, currently in the University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG), is co-curated by Shannon Anderson and Jay Wilson and featuring the work of artists Kat

Deanna Bowen is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes films, video installations, performances, drawing, sculpture and photography.

S.A.I.L. (Student Art Innovation Lab) is on the move again this weekend.
On Saturday September 30 from 10am - 4pm, as part of Alumni Reunion weekend, we will be featuring a mini exhibition inside the trailer of work from our MFA program. Find us on East Cul de Sac, close to Fed Hall.

Gather your friends and join us for this year's Reunion and celebrate the University's 60th anniversary. Come back to campus to REVISIT, REUNITE, and RELIVE your fondest memories and make new ones.

UW Fine Arts invites you to our annual Shantz International Research Scholarship presentations. Each year, four Master of Fine Arts (MFA) students spend six weeks of their third term studying abroad with professional artists, and the Shantz scholarships make it possible.