Speed Friending in French: Mardi Gras!
Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaSocial event for French speakers and learners
Social event for French speakers and learners
The series is named in honour of Nancy Holmes, an internationally recognized artist, scholar, editor, community builder and Professor Emerita in Creative Writing. Each year an alum of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies working in the areas of ecological or socially engaged research is invited to present their work in conversation with current […]
Workshop Description: Begin to explore and brainstorm the ways you can embrace your career aspirations during and after your Creative and Critical Studies Degree. Register Here
Flip your leaf! The New Leaves Festival of Arts and Culture returns to venues across Kelowna from March 6-8, 2025. New Leaves is an annual, three-day arts festival put on by Kelowna non-profit arts organization Inspired Word Cafe, featuring artists from the Okanagan and across Canada, as well as programming in English, French, and other […]
Tunisian-style vegetarian couscous at Picnic
Flip your leaf! The New Leaves Festival of Arts and Culture returns to venues across Kelowna from March 6-8, 2025. New Leaves is an annual, three-day arts festival put on by Kelowna non-profit arts organization Inspired Word Cafe, featuring artists from the Okanagan and across Canada, as well as programming in English, French, and other […]
Flip your leaf! The New Leaves Festival of Arts and Culture returns to venues across Kelowna from March 6-8, 2025. New Leaves is an annual, three-day arts festival put on by Kelowna non-profit arts organization Inspired Word Cafe, featuring artists from the Okanagan and across Canada, as well as programming in English, French and other […]
Hosted by the Cultural Studies program
Come visit the AMP Lab and learn more about the programing and events in the lab.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
This annual event brings together the local arts community to celebrate the work of our students, faculty, alumni, as well as artists practicing in the community in the spirit of raising funds.
The Visual Arts program brings in a diverse variety of visiting artists for campus talks and public gallery presentations that includes visual artists, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, playwrights, essayists, interactive and digital media artists.
Gathering to read out loud from Hindmarch body of work, with guidance from Cole Mash.
This event is part of the Cultural Studies Global Justice Series.
Wine & Cheese Social + Documentary Screening
The Okanagan Short Story Contest awards the best new short stories by writers in the Southern Interior of British Columbia: east of Hope, west of the Alberta border, north of the US border and south of Williams Lake. Past winners have gone on to publish with Penguin Random House, Arsenal Pulp Press and NeWest Press, […]
Join us for an evening of poetry, prose, and music at BNA Burger (in the BNA tasting room)! IWC presents our Open Mic! Entry is a $6-$10 sliding scale, and $5 for members. Doors are at 6:30 pm, and sign-up begins promptly at 6:30 pm with our hosts. We have 10 open mic spots, so […]
The Visual Arts program brings in a diverse variety of visiting artists for campus talks and public gallery presentations that includes visual artists, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, playwrights, essayists, interactive and digital media artists.
Voices Unleashed is an uncurated, monthly public speaking series open to all UBCO students, fostering a community of expression and connection. Each one-hour session, followed by coffee and treats for networking and discussion, provides a platform for students to share their stories, insights and what matters most to them. Students will have the opportunity to […]
Take part in this SSHRC Insight project and make some art with your eyes.
Join us for the dynamic and entertaining docuseries AI: Beyond the Code which explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Hosted by Espaces francophones.
The Visual Arts program brings in a diverse variety of visiting artists for campus talks and public gallery presentations that includes visual artists, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, playwrights, essayists, interactive and digital media artists.
Juniper Charlesworth will defend their thesis.