Articles tagged with: marilyn i. walker school of fine and performing arts
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Applications are now being accepted for the newly formed Brock LINC Student Advisory Council. As members of the council, students ... Full story
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Graduating art students mount Honours Thesis exhibition
An upcoming exhibition will showcase the artwork of seven graduating Brock University students, marking a significant milestone in their artistic ... Full story -
Visual Arts Department creates perfect pairing with local winery, gallery
A new partnership between Brock’s Department of Visual Arts and 13th Street Winery and Gallery is creating new scholarship ... Full story -
Visual Arts prof commissioned for New York Times Magazine
When artist and Brock University Professor Amy Friend was contacted by the deputy art director for The New York Times ... Full story -
New Visual Arts course examines the anatomical body in historical texts
A new course open to all Brock University students will critically examine anatomical illustrations throughout history and unpack what these ... Full story -
Visual Arts prof creates public art reflecting themes of COVID-19 pandemic
One of Canada’s biggest software companies recently selected a Brock University professor and artist to create a public art ... Full story -
Brock Mainstage production to take audiences on magical bike ride
Through an epic journey on a beloved red bicycle, an 11-year-old girl reflects on the small town she sees before ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Feb. 11
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Students push to freeze grades because ... Full story -
PENNER and CLARK: Handel’s ‘Messiah’ today: How classical music is contending with its colonial past and present
Nina Penner, Assistant Professor of Music at Brock University, and Caryl Clark, Professor of Musicology at University of Toronto, had ... Full story -
19th century Niagara revisited through new online exhibits
Brock University students have journeyed to the past collecting images of Niagara in the 1800s and are showcasing their findings ... Full story