An exhibition of new artworks by Brandon University visual artist and Associate Professor Lisa Wood opens this month at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art, offering an immersive exploration of precarious work, mental health, and family life in rural Manitoba.
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This year’s Convocation artwork highlights BU’s bobcat mascot and athletics teams, while also incorporating elements of the university such as its campus layout, its motto and colours, strategic plan, and ongoing 125thanniversary.
A new group exhibition, coming to the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba (AGSM), was co-curated by Stacey Koosel of the IshKaabatens Waasa Gaa Inaabateg Department of Visual Art at Brandon University and features the work of BU alumna Jessie Januska and other Indigenous artists.
Art meets philosophy in an event coming to Brandon on Friday, March 7.
Living and Learning with Feminist Ethics, Literature, and Art, a groundbreaking new collection, invites readers into critical conversations on ethics, care, and reciprocity across academic and creative disciplines.
Brandon University (BU) proudly highlights a unique collaboration between Dr. Jonathan Allan, Canada Research Chair in Men and Masculinities, and undergraduate visual art student Michael Vachon.
First-year Brandon University fine arts will showcase their work with an exhibition at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art.
Talk about a job with no dress code.
A Brandon University art professor is looking for people willing to post nude for students in her Figure Drawing classes — helping students with an essential part of their education.
Following on a partnership with the Gender and Women’s Studies’ fall speaker series, the Brandon University Library continues to celebrate gender diversity in the Westman community, and is proudly presenting artist Wendy Friesen’s exhibit, Guitars, in the Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery. The Curve Gallery is located on the second floor of the John E. Robbins Library at BU and is free to view during library opening hours.
On Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m., an exciting exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art will open at Brandon University’s (BU’s) Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art. It will include works from some of the most revered contemporary artists, such as Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Jackson Beardy, Carl Beam and Arthur Amiotte, as well as works by students, alumni and community artists.