David Blatherwick receives grant
Congratulations to David Blatherwick for receiving an Ontario Arts Council Mid-Career grant.
Congratulations to David Blatherwick for receiving an Ontario Arts Council Mid-Career grant.
Evening life drawing sessions for winter 2015 (PDF).
Winter term life drawing sessions will be held in East Campus Hall (ECH) 1224A on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm from January 14 until April 8. There will be no session during reading week (February 18).
relay is a survey of Lois Andison’s work that comprises three distinct exhibitions undertaken by curators at three university galleries.
Each exhibition focuses on a particular aspect of Andison’s work during the last fifteen years, and taken together, they reveal the depth of her practice.
Professors Jessica Thompson and Jane Tingley will be presenting interactive artworks at the International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2014 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The overarching theme of ISEA2014—Location— weaves local UAE tradition and history into the global context of new media science, art, and technology.
Based on a True Story, an immersive installation made for the Wassaic Project’s summer exhibition (2014) was housed on the 7th floor of an old wooden grain elevator.
You Are My ___
MFA student Jennifer Akkermans will be part of Flirting with the Arts, an arts workshop marathon featuring 30 arts facilitators and workshops, happening on November 1st in downtown Kitchener.
October 8 – 10, 2014
Department of Fine Arts
David Blatherwick is part of the group show Eau at Association Art Mandat is Barjols, France
Jessica Thompson's artwork Freestyle SoundKit (a wearable sound piece that generates electronic bass beats as users move through urban environments) is featured in a book released last month.
Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, prototype, and wear your own interactive garments by Kate Hartman