Thesis Defence: A Story of Quiet Worlds
Creative and Critical Studies Building (CCS) 1148 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaRonan Fraser will defend their thesis.
Ronan Fraser will defend their thesis.
Ali Mirzabayati will defend their thesis.
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 […]
Pop by the FINA gallery to check out q̓ayisxn—Off the Rocks exhibition featuring large scale sculpture installations from emerging Syilx artist Taylor Baptiste
Join emerging Syilx artist Taylor Baptiste for an artist talk and opening reception to celebrate her new exhibition q̓ayisxn—Off the Rocks.
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 Miki's body of work, with guidance from UBCO postdoctoral fellow, Klara du Plessis
Join us for an evening of poetry, fun, and friendly competition at BNA Burger (in the BNA tasting room)! IWC presents our Open Mic and Open Slam! 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 […]
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
A chance to find out more about the BFA and BMS programs, learn more about the portfolio requirement and get advice on building an entrance portfolio. Each year faculty from the Visual Arts program host a series of free workshops for prospective applicants. Led by professors from the program, these sessions provide the chance to […]
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.
A night of rare international animated shorts
This event is part of the Cultural Studies program’s Global Justice Series
This event is part of the Public Theatre Project, organized by the Department of Creative Studies.
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 […]
Espace francophones mix and mingle event
This special edition of Draw by Night will be hosted by BNA Brewing
Join us for an evening of poetry, prose, and music at BNA Burger (in the BNA tasting room)! Inspired Word Cafe (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 […]
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Come celebrate Lunar New Year
This event is organized by Espace francophones, and will be presented in French.
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.
Join us for a collaborative art project, using wildfire ash as a painting material to explore our thoughts and emotions related to climate anxiety, ecological grief, and our continued love and care for the world around us.
Performance by Denise Kenney with percussionist Andrew Stauffer