Join us for the first guest speaker of the fall 2023 semester! David Garneau discusses his recent still life paintings in the context of his Métis heritage, curatorial and theoretical research.
Results from September 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Guest Speaker, University Recital Hall & Faculty of Fine Arts
In this presentation, John Chief Calf discusses how nature is seen as an intelligent system and teaches how to interpret nature through symbology.
Waking Death Collective came together with a shared interest in contemplating themes of death, impermanence, dying and grief, expressed in their respective artistic practices.
This presentation discusses the concept of Indigenous Heritage as it relates to the Niitsitapii people and culture.
In this guest lecture, Dana Qaddah speaks to recent projects, and the multiplicity of navigating different phases in one’s practice.
This eclectic program takes the listener on a journey from 16th century choral music to 20th-century staples in the brass ensemble repertoire.
Through painting, Navigating Nature
Songs of Travel, by Ralph Vaughn Williams and a handful of other engaging pieces!
Death Dogs and Disco Balls: Queer Chicanx Immersions
Rhythm of Mourning
Mezzo-soprano Jeanine Williams presents a collaborative recital with Bente Hansen highlighting mental and emotional health through the canon of classical music.
Elisa Harkins Artist Talk
Listening oriented images and sensing sonic filmmaking
Classical meets folk music from Argentina, Armenia, Slavic Nations.
Finger & Food & Flowers
Notes on the Garden
Tim Beattie's ‘Metamorphosis’ is a sonic exploration of change and transformation. Featuring arrangements and original works for solo guitar by Leo Brouwer and Philip Glass.
Taking the Museum Outside: Protest and Sustainability in a Time of Climate Emergency
Composer and multi-instrumentalist, Huu Bac founded his quintet in Montreal, skillfully combining his vietnamese and chinese heritages to Jazz music.
Drawing Conclusions
POST-TRAUMATIC PLAYDATE
Works for solo percussion that explore how cyclical patterns, themes and variations, and improvisation bring musical momentum and structural clarity to music that is as diverse as it is entertaining.
Recontextualizing and Examining the Built Environment
Thank you to The Gallery at Casa for their collaboration on this artist talk.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of 2024 as we welcome visiting artist Dr. Sarah Chan to the concert stage for a solo piano recital.