Thank you to The Gallery at Casa for their collaboration on this artist talk.
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Lecture & University Recital Hall
Thank you to the Southern Alberta Art Gallery for their collaboration on this artist talk.
Thank you to the Southern Alberta Art Gallery for their collaboration on this artist talk.
Thank you to Casa and the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge for their collaboration on this artist talk.
WITCHIN’, BITCHIN’, AND SWITCHING: A VISUAL EXPLORATION OF THE EVOLVING MAIDEN, MOTHER, CRONE ARCHETYPES
Erdem Taşdelen will speak about the making of A Minaret for the General's Wife, his installation featured in the exhibition Structural Integrity at Southern Alberta Art Gallery.
The Power of Editions: Working with Prints
Running an art school is a lot like running a feminist pro wrestling league
Collaboration and solitude: Artist Residencies at the Banff Centre (1980), The Gushul (2006), and Wallace Stegner House (2023).
GHOST DAYS: Naatoyiipotaki
In this artist talk, Sikapinakii Low Horn speaks about their current exhibitions at Casa and at SAAG, as well as their research on Blackfoot cowboys.
Walking as Research-creation Praxis
*POSTPONED* Due to the weather, this talk is unfortunately postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
*POSTPONED* Due to unforeseen circumstances this talk is postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
"Ethics in Verité" - A discussion on the various ways to craft compelling narrative, while building trust with subjects and maintaining a code of ethics around telling their stories.
Julia Forrest is a Brooklyn based artist who works strictly in film and prints in a travel size darkroom that she builds on location.
"Portals to the mundane"
"Veils and Voices"
"Infrastructure Poetry"
"Untelling"
"A Tragedy of the Commons"
"Holes, History, and the Smoking Mirror"
Thank you to the SAAG for their collaboration in making this artist talk possible. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Thank you to the SAAG for their collaboration in making this artist talk possible. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Jessica Karuhanga is a first-generation Canadian artist of British-Ugandan heritage who addresses politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns.