Weekly photos to chronicle progress of arts school construction
The construction trailers have taken up residency in front of the former Canada Hair Cloth building.
The construction trailers have taken up residency in front of the former Canada Hair Cloth building.
The Department of Dramatic Arts presents David Hare’s The Blue Room: A Play in Ten Intimate Acts, running Feb. 14 to 16 at the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre.
Earlier today, Brock University finalized a construction contract with Bird Construction Group to build its new fine and performing arts facility in downtown St. Catharines.
Leading Canadian pianist Robert Silverman will be tickling the ivories in the latest Walker Cultural Leader Series lecture and recital.
The University’s wind ensemble and jazz band will perform a dizzying array of music when they perform next week.
Brock University will soon begin negotiations with Bird Construction Group, the low bidder for Brock’s downtown fine arts facility, in an effort to achieve cost savings on the project and move toward a start of construction.
Here is a roundup of November events hosted by the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts:
Brock University officials announced Friday they have opened all six bids received from amongst the pre-qualified General Contractors who are seeking to build the new home of the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts in downtown St. Catharines.
It was a callback Katie Coseni won’t soon forget. The second-year dramatic arts student had just returned from six days at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in Spain, where the film in which she plays one of the lead roles, Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang, was given the red carpet treatment.
A major series of cultural events, workshops and performances being launched this fall by Brock University will provide new learning experiences for students, and in many cases will also be open to the public.
The Walker Cultural Leader Series will see leading artists, performers [...]