Articles tagged with: Department of Visual Arts
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A new exhibition will see the return of two Brock University graduates showcasing their artwork and creative research in the ... Full story
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Brock Visual Arts Gallery showcasing work from students and faculty reopens
After a year and half, the Visual Arts Gallery and Student Exhibition Space at the Marilyn I. Walker School of ... Full story -
Celebrated Canadian artist Michael Snow’s contribution to Brock revisited in new documentary
The legacy and impact of artwork created for Brock University in 1972 by internationally regarded Canadian artist Michael Snow has been ... Full story -
Visual Arts prof and photographer exhibits new work on international stage
An exhibit showcasing the work of artist and Brock University Associate Professor and Chair of Visual Arts Amy Friend has ... Full story -
Students showcase video art in local film festival through work-integrated learning
Brock students have captured their experiences during the pandemic on film and are sharing their insights with the community. Exploring ... Full story -
Fine and Performing Arts grads poised to shape the future with creative skills
Students graduating from Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (MIWSFPA) are ready to make their ... Full story -
Visual Arts students, alumni unite for collaborative exhibition
Brock’s fourth-year student artists and Visual Arts (VISA) graduates are showcasing their contemporary artwork in a new collaborative exhibition ... Full story -
Visual Arts grad catches the eye of WIRED magazine
While the look of a classic Polaroid picture is familiar to most people, interdisciplinary artist Amber Lee Williams (BA ’20) is ... Full story -
Student art exhibition explores isolation, identity during a pandemic
A word often used in the past year is taking on a different meaning for Visual Arts (VISA) students as ... Full story -
Canada Games Research Spotlight: Catherine Parayre
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of Q&A stories featuring Brock University faculty members who are ... Full story