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Thu April 20, 2023

Today's Events

No events scheduled today

Ongoing Events

Kyle Beal and Anna Hawkins: day for night

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09
Jan 13 - Apr 21, 2023

Artworks that point to the blurred lines between our public and private lives

Manuel Axel Strain: Why does this land seem so small?

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-09
Jan 13 - Apr 21, 2023

Artwork confronting and undermining the imposed realities of colonialism

Love Ethic

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-01-10
Jan 20 - Apr 28, 2023

An exhibition featuring works by Joi Arcand, Amalie Atkins, Catherine Blackburn, Ruth Cuthand and Curtis Santiago

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Upcoming Events

Discovering the Amatis: Concert Series

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2022-08-23
Apr 23, 2023

An Amati string instruments performance featuring Robert Koenig, Véronique Mathieu and friends

Literature Matters: Romeo and Juliet: They Die at the End

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-03-27
Apr 26, 2023

Everyone knows the story, so why do we keep coming back?

People’s Free University: Community-Based Economic and Social Development

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-04-17
Apr 26, 2023

A talk by Len Usiskin, executive director of Quint Development Corp.

Harsh Realities, Loving Connections: Masculinities in Contemporary Queer Canadian Cinema

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-03-10
Apr 27, 2023

Dr. Josh Morrison (PhD) is presenting this WGST New Feminist Research Lecture about the presentation of masculinities in film

People’s Free University: Understanding governance through nêhiyaw narratives

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-04-19
May 10, 2023

A talk by Dr. Kathy Walker (PhD), USask Department of Political Studies

Sandra Brewster: Take a Little Trip

Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2023-04-27
May 12 - Aug 25, 2023

Brewster uses landscapes as metaphors and manipulates old photographs to centre the people within them

National Indigenous Spring Symposium

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-02-07
May 17-19, 2023

A three-day symposium to help institutions, universities, colleges, schools and units learn why and how to Indigenize

Le Spectaculaire et la Contemplation: Regard, parole et silence dans les arts du 17e siècle

Posted by Kristen McEwen on 2023-05-09
May 18-20, 2023

Colloque international organisé par l’Université de Saskatchewan, l’Université Sorbonne-nouvelle et le CIR 17