In Conversation: Raven Davis with Glodeane Brown
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) is pleased to present an online event (register via Eventbrite) featuring artist Raven Davis in conversation with writer Glodeane Brown.
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) is pleased to present an online event (register via Eventbrite) featuring artist Raven Davis in conversation with writer Glodeane Brown.
The Department of Fine Arts proudly presents epilogue., the 48th Annual Senior Undergraduate Exhibition featuring artwork by fourth year honours studio students completing the Fine Arts undergraduate degree program at the University of Waterloo. Featuring artworks by: Santosh Chandrasekar, Julijana Ciprić, Krista (Kris) Daniels, Maddie Davis, Rebekah Fisk, Taylor Freiburger, Grace Friesen, Madison Grineau, Yuki He, Natalie Rae Jeanson, Hannah Latimer, Zoë Lehoux, Wen Li, Raegan Little, Alyssa Macdonald, Manreet Pabla, Qinwu (Oliver) Pan, Maggie Pekurar, Miranda Schultz, Xiaotong Shen, Jennifer Vallis, Larissa Ward, Sarah Wilkins, Danielle Zhu.
Opening reception: Thursday April 7, 5:00–8:00 pm
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present the first thesis exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo. MFA Thesis gives the campus and community-at-large an opportunity to see the end result of two years of intensive research and studio production by emerging visual artists.
Opening reception: Thursday May 5, 5:00–8:00 pm
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present the second thesis exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo. MFA Thesis gives the campus and community-at-large an opportunity to see the end result of two years of intensive research and studio production by emerging visual artists.
Opening reception: Thursday June 2, 5:00–8:00 pm
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present the third thesis exhibitions by Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidates from the graduate program in Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo. MFA Thesis gives the campus and community-at-large an opportunity to see the end result of two years of intensive research and studio production by emerging visual artists.
Opening reception: Thursday June 2, 5:00–8:00 pm
The Department of Fine Arts and UWAG present an exhibition of the 2020 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) who had their thesis exhibitions cancelled during the first wave of the pandemic.
*Please join us in celebrating the work of our 2020 MFA alumni in-person! Visitors are required to comply with campus safety guidelines
University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) presents The Further Apart Things Seem featuring the work of Anna Binta Diallo, Atanas Bozdarov, Barbara Hobot, Adriana Kuiper & Ryan Suter, Brendan Lee Satish Tang and Couzyn van Heuvelen. The exhibition is co-curated by Shannon Anderson and Jay Wilson.
The exhbition runs from September 15 to December 10, 2022 with a curator’s Walk-Through on Thursday September 29, 12–1 pm.
University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) presents The Further Apart Things Seem featuring the work of Anna Binta Diallo, Atanas Bozdarov, Barbara Hobot, Adriana Kuiper & Ryan Suter, Brendan Lee Satish Tang and Couzyn van Heuvelen. The exhibition is co-curated by Shannon Anderson and Jay Wilson.
The exhbition runs from September 15 to December 10, 2022 with a curator’s Walk-Through on Thursday September 29, 12–1 pm.
Please join us for an insightful walk-through of The Further Apart Things Seem exhibition with co-curator Shannon Anderson. Shannon has curated exhibitions at galleries across Canada and is Curator at the Art Gallery of Mississauga. She has also written essays for publications produced by numerous art galleries, as well as feature articles for Canadian Art, C Magazine, Carousel, and EyeMazing Amsterdam. She holds a Specialist BA in Art and Art History (with distinction) from the University of Toronto and an MA in Art History from Concordia University in Montreal.
The Fine Arts Department invites you to the annual Keith and Win Shantz International Research presentations. Each year, our graduate students spend six weeks studying with a professional artist, and it is the Shantz endowment that makes this possible.
Everyone is welcome to attend the presentations by Brent Garbett, Christine De Vuono, Clara Laratta, Sarah Martin and Stephanie Florence on Wednesday October 19 from 12:00-1:30 pm in East Campus Hall room 1219