"Holes, History, and the Smoking Mirror"
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Series
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We’re taking this show on the road, so to speak! The Pop-up Library returns to a location near you between October 15 and November 6!
Allison Balcetis will perform a recital of vivacious, energetic, and colorful solo works for saxophones.
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Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting Board Games Night at the Calgary Campus!
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.
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We hope you had a great Thanksgiving, but are you tired of ham and turkey?!
If so, we got some beef for you! No Bull!
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.
New this year: brown bag discussions on graduate supervision. Bring your lunch and join us to exchange ideas with your colleagues.
Theme: Providing effective feedback
Location: W646
Join us for a captivating afternoon recital that explores the French Horn's rich, contrasting tones through a diverse array of works by composers from around the world.
Jessica Karuhanga is a first-generation Canadian artist of British-Ugandan heritage who addresses politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns.
"Human Relations / Carceral Culture"
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Art NOW talk featuring Nicole Riedmueller is postponed until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
"Socially and Community-Engaged Design"
"Oboe and Electronics"
Trauma informed yoga is an evidence-based approach that prioritizes the lived experience and healing journey of each participant.
In a world where all research is published with no costs for readers or authors, a nefarious villain has emerged and locked up open access resources behind a paywall!
Dive into the world of young adult (YA) literature with us!
In this artist talk, Nick Wade discusses works from the last 10-12 years, along with references to early influence and inspirational moments.
Ready to roll the dice and challenge your friends? Join us for an exciting Games Night in the University Library!