back to process, a practice
Results from September 1st, 2024 to April 30th, 2025 for Free, Art & Public
Guest artist Katie Marie Bruce is returning to guide us through another exciting printmaking session.
The Art is the Forgetting of Art
James Brittain is an award-winning photographer working from Montreal and London, UK.
primordial goo: abject poetics on the brink of the abyss
Dr. Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn serves as the Kule Chair of Ukrainian Ethnography at the Kule Folklore Centre.
Explore the remarkable works of Bill Reid and other influential Northwest Coast artists.
The Undeliverable, Nameless Perils of the Whale; or, How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Glob
Curating at the Thresholds of Institutional Response-Ability
Simulacra and Supertalls in China: Innovation, ostentation & regulation by Ian MacLachlan & Yue Gong (Wuhan University)
Total Inversion: Black Studies in Canadian Art History
Let’s get creative with Polymer Clay!
Jen de los Reyes will share an introduction to LAND—a site of research, cultivation, care, and conservation established by Reyes and artist Oscar Rene Cornejo.
If you’re an experienced maker bring your work-in-progress.
Crossing Boundaries Graduate Symposium is a celebration of graduate student research in the fine arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Lethbridge. Keynote Presentation by Dr. Yoke-Sum Wong.
"Imitation, Design Networks and 1920s French Art Deco"
In this artist talk, Zoë Laycock discusses their journey across Turtle Island and her shift from “capturing” to “gathering” media through field recordings for her immersive installation work.
Alumna Marjie Crop Eared Wolf is a Káínai Secwépemc Multidisciplinary Artist as well as an Indigenous writer, designer, and liaison.
Samia Henni's work addresses questions of colonization, wars, resource extraction, deserts, forced displacement, and gender dynamics.
This talk covers the development of Heather Kehoe’s textile-based practice leading to her upcoming exhibition The Gift of Vacancy in the Project Space at Casa.
Dive into the imaginative world of one of Surrealism’s most iconic figures.
Works inspired by Waterton Lakes National Park honouring its 130-year anniversary.
"Why Arthur Erickson Matters" by architecture critic and historian Trevor Boddy & film screening of "Arthur Erickson’s Dyde House"
"Digging a Hole with a Garden Hose: Celebrations of Queer Survival Through Failure"
Works donated by Jim Coutts from the ULethbridge Art Collection showcasing landscapes and their horizons.