Graduate studios open house
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Open House
Visit our MFA Graduate Studios - East Campus Hall Room 1237.
This event is followed by Steve Lambert's lecture (the year's Shantz Visiting Artist).
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Open House
Visit our MFA Graduate Studios - East Campus Hall Room 1237.
This event is followed by Steve Lambert's lecture (the year's Shantz Visiting Artist).
The Department of Fine Arts presents the Shantz Visiting Artist Lecture by Steve Lambert.
Making Work That Matters: A Workshop on Artistic Activism.
Yonder
Sarindar Dhaliwal, Brendan Fernandes, Rafael Goldchain, Jérôme Havre, Luis Jacob, Esmond Lee, Julius Poncelet Manapul, Sanaz and Mani Mazinani, Divya Mehra, Zinnia Naqvi, José Luis Torres, 2Fik, Blue Republic, Diana Yoo, Jinny Yu, Z’otz* Collective
As part of the Winter 2017 Shantz Visiting Artist Series, Lori Blondeau will speak about her artistic practice which includes photography, installation and performance.
Lori is a Cree/Saulteaux/Metis artist who lives in Saskatchewan.
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery and UW Fine Arts are pleased to present artists Esmond Lee, Julius Poncelet Manapul and Diana Yoo discussing their participation in the current exhibition Yonder. The evening will feature frank conversations around the ideas, motivations and processes informing their work. Exhibition co-curator Mona Filip will also be on hand to provide an overview of the project.
Maggie Groat is a visual artist working in a variety of media including collage, sculpture, artists’ books, site-specific interventions, and field studies. Forming an ongoing research-based practice, Groat's work explores studies for possible futures, salvage practices, relationships and reconnections to place and ancient knowledge systems from an indigenous perspective.
Fine Arts Award Day begins at 2:30 pm in ECH 1219 and is followed by the opening of the 4th year show at 5:00 pm.
Everyone is welcome. Please come and join us as we recognize the accomplishments of our students from this past year.
Technically Art is an exhibition of interactive artworks resulting from a collaboration between Fine Arts and Engineering students in the Tech Art course (Fine 392/GenE 499).
The work is on display at the Critical Media Lab, 44 Gaukel Street, Kitchener daily from Wednesday April 5th to Saturday April 8th, 12-5 pm.
The closing party is Friday April 7th from 6-10 pm.
Technically Art is an exhibition of interactive artworks resulting from a collaboration between Fine Arts and Engineering students in the Tech Art course (Fine 392/GenE 499).