Arts & Culture

Creative writing conference offers new opportunities for Fransaskois authors

USask professor playing a key role in gathering French authors from across Western Canada

Greystone Theatre: Mother's Daughter

England’s first queen regnant fights xenophobia, religious nationalism and strained familial bonds

Greystone Theatre: Brainstorm

A theatrical investigation into how teenagers’ brains work

Greystone Theatre: Women of the Fur Trade

A lively historical satire of survival and cultural inheritance

From the Prairies to Picasso: USask alumnus adds to legacy of philanthropy

Dr. Frederick Mulder (BA'64, PhD) has donated three Picasso prints to USask, enhancing the university's Picasso linocuts collection from 2012

The Day the Anthropocene Didn't Begin

A talk by associate professor Jim Clifford in the 7 Nights of History series

The Stonewall Riots—The Spark that Lit Gay, Lesbian and Trans Rights

History professor Valerie Korinek will be presenting this talk as part of the 7 Nights of History 2024/25 series

USask alum’s art part of Truth and Reconciliation stamp series

Residential school survivor and acclaimed artist Adrian Stimson (MFA’06) has helped create a powerful stamp series to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

‘A new direction’ for theatre: Acclaimed American director to speak at USask

Anne Bogart, influential theatre director and author, will give the Sept. 26 Gail Appel Lecture

Alumni Book Nook: Rhonda Gossen (BA’83)

USask graduate and former Canadian diplomat Rhonda Gossen is the author of The Twelfth of February: Canadian Aid for Gender Equality during the Rise of Violent Extremism in Pakistan

New podcast shares real student stories about studying abroad

The ‘Beyond Borders’ podcast interviews USask Arts and Science students about their experiences, answers questions about studying abroad

Discovering the Amatis

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String concert featuring the Frontier String Quartet