Sketches and Studies from Across Canada
Events for Faculty of Fine Arts
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
An Indigenous-led exploration into Artificial Intelligence
University of Lethbridge Singers in Concert
Art NOW series featuring Blair Many Fingers & Walker EnglishNovember 24 | Noon | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
Classical guitarist Emma Rush plays rare music from the 19th century, new Canadian music written just for her, a haunted sonata and one of her favourites from the Latin guitar repertoire.
The Centre of Feminist Research & Drama Department invite students to a special screening of Paul B. Preciado’s Orlando, My Political Biography.
Music of the Natural World: University of Lethbridge Wind Orchestra in Concert
First one Free, $2 each or 3 for $5. All money raised goes to the Campus Food Bank.
The Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Music's Digital Audio Arts program presents: Aesthetic Noise
Global Drums in Concert
Saturday, Nov. 297:30 p.m.University Theatreulethbridge.ca/tickets
Music at Noon concerts series presentsNick Sullivan, bass trombone & Bente Hansen, pianoDecember 2 | 12:15 PM | University Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
Twilight Reveries: A Night of Dances, Dreams, and Duets by the University of Lethbridge Collaborative Ensemble
No experience needed!
I D I O C R A C Y(Mike Judge/ USA/ 2006)
Hosted by Professor Ryan Harper-Brown (New Media)
University of Lethbridge Jazz Ensemble in Concert
Music students are featured in Studio Showcase, the final Music at Noon recital of each semester.
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST(Mel Gibson/ USA/ 2004)
Hosted by Dr. Kevin McGeough (Geography & Environment - Archaeology)
ORLANDO(Sally Potter, UK, 1992)
Hosted by Professor Mia van Leeuwen (Drama)
THE MONARCH / LA CONTEMPLATION DU MYSTÈRE(Albéric Aurtenèche, Canada, 2021)
Hosted by Dr. Steven Urquhart (Modern Languages and Linguistics), with Esteemed Special Guest, Filmmaker Albéric Aurtenèche
B I G T R O U B L E I N L I T T L E C H I N A(John Carpenter/ USA/ 1986)
Hosted by Professor Greg Patenaude (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Join the Faculty of Fine Arts for their Mainstage production of Orlando. Sarah Ruhl’s stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando is a playful, poetic romp through time, gender and identity.
VOLVER(Pedro Almodóvar/ Spain/ 2007)
Hosted by Dr. Brent Devos (Modern Languages and Linguistics Department)
DANCER IN THE DARK(Lars von Trier/ Denmark/ 2000)
Hosted by Professor Julia Wasilewski (Drama)
LAST ACTION HERO(John McTiernan/ USA/ 1993)
Hosted by Dr. Javid Sadr (Psychology)