With a focus on experimentation and cultural constructs at large, thurairajah will lead us through the highs and lows of discovering one's subject matter and materials through the collaging potential of painting.
Results from January 1st to May 1st, 2025 for Guest Speaker & Faculty of Fine Arts
Migrations and Transformations
Are you a Fine Arts student looking for an opportunity to take your degree abroad? Join an upcoming session presented by the U of L’s International Centre to learn about the exciting opportunities waiting for you!
PULL OUT / SE RETIRER is an artist talk that delves into Paul Maheke’s ongoing research on questions of visibility and erasure.
Do Weeds Still Grow in Heaven?
At the Heart of the Social
back to process, a practice
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
This concert features music performed on two period instruments; music by Kapsperger performed on a 14-string theorbo, and music by Murcia and Cocq performed on a 5-course guitar.
Dr. Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn serves as the Kule Chair of Ukrainian Ethnography at the Kule Folklore Centre.
Curating at the Thresholds of Institutional Response-Ability
Simulacra and Supertalls in China: Innovation, ostentation & regulation by Ian MacLachlan & Yue Gong (Wuhan University)
The Art Song contributions of Canadian composer Violet Archer
Total Inversion: Black Studies in Canadian Art History
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.
Cathy Wood, clarinet & Victoria Sparks, marimba
Oki, and welcome to Indigenous Awareness Week 2025.
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"
"Golden Threads"
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.
Guest speaker: Nora Wilson