Media releases

  • Concepts of land and ownership in Canada at centre of upcoming Brock panel discussion

    MEDIA RELEASE: 3 November 2021 – R0117

    An upcoming Brock University panel discussion will bring together distinguished Indigenous and other artists, designers and architects to reimagine Canadian cities towards a more inclusive future.

    Presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts and Culture (STAC) and Department of Visual Arts (VISA), “Rethinking Property in c\a\n\a\d\a” will be hosted as a Zoom webinar on Wednesday, Nov. 10 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. and is open to the Brock and wider community.

    The online event will be co-moderated by artist and educator Adrian Blackwell, Associate Professor, School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo, whose art practice spans photography, video, sculpture, urban theory and design; and David Fortin (Métis Nation of Ontario), a LEED-accredited professional and registered architect. Fortin is also a member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Indigenous Task Force that seeks ways to foster and promote Indigenous design in Canada.

    The discussion will bring together a diverse group of panelists, including artist Bonnie Devine (Genaabaajing First Nation), Founding Chair of the Indigenous Visual Culture program at OCAD University and winner of the 2021 Governor General Award in Visual and Media Arts; landscape architect Tiffany Kaewen Dang, a territorial scholar from Treaty 6 Territory in Edmonton, Alta.; and Luugigyoo Patrick Reid Stewart (Nisga’a, B.C.), the first Indigenous president of an architectural association in Canada and the first Indigenous person in B.C. to own and operate an architectural firm.

    Rethinking Property in c\a\n\a\d\a is the first of four events in a series called Fictive Architecture presented by STAC. The series is funded through a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Connection Grant, with matching funds from the Office of the Vice-President, Research at Brock University.

    Catherine Parayre, Associate Professor and Director of STAC’s Research Centre in Interdisciplinary Arts and Creative Culture, said these events will provide a creative and intellectual environment for all participants to express and debate views, sharing experiences that touch on personal perspectives or matters of social urgency.

    “This series is part of the activities of the Research Centre in Interdisciplinary Arts and Creative Culture, whose vision is predicated on the fact that researchers and creators, no matter their discipline, share a passion and drive for their subject in which creativity is often at the root of their unique vision or forms of inquiry.”

    The series is also connected to STAC’s Small Walker Press (SWP), a small innovative publishing house that produces two companion books each year as part of the Walker Cultural Leader Series. Blackwell is one of the artists (along with Landon Mackenzie) who will contribute to the 2022 SWP publications informed by the roundtable discussion.

    Derek Knight, Associate Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture and co-editor for the Small Walker Press, said this timely panel promises to be informative, far-reaching and will posit new, inclusive ways of re-imagining the land, concepts of ownership and shelter in Canada.

    “Blackwell is committed to thinking about new ways of interacting with our built environs, especially at this critical time in which decolonialization brings into focus the pressing need to resolve the challenge of unceded territories and respect the role of First Peoples as integral to how we re-envision Canada in the future,” Knight said.

    The webinar is free to attend, although registration is required through the Zoom event web page.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University [email protected] or 905-347-1970 

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  • Brock’s Fall Preview Day going live online to welcome prospective students

    MEDIA RELEASE: 1 November 2021 – R0116

    Brock University’s Fall Preview Day will include all the staples: guided campus tours, engaging information sessions and valuable opportunities to chat with current faculty, staff and students.

    And although this year’s event will again be held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, every effort is being made to give prospective students and their families a feel for what that on-campus experience is like.

    Fall Preview Day — for students considering joining Brock in January or September — will be streamed live on the Welcome platform Sunday, Nov. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Students will have the chance to create their own schedule for the day, choosing from a variety of live interactive sessions they can participate in from the comfort and safety of home. Throughout the day, Badger hopefuls will have the opportunity to speak with staff, faculty and current students and have their questions answered.

    “It’s similar to what students would do when they’d arrive on campus for a traditional Fall Preview Day: choosing their own path, deciding what they want to see and who they want to hear from throughout the day,” says Carly Dugo, Recruitment Officer, Campus Initiatives.

    “There will be a little bit of everything there to help students get to know what Brock is all about, what we offer and how they can get involved on campus,” she says. “This is our way of helping them to feel comfortable and confident about coming to Brock as a student.”

    As part of the opening ceremonies, led by Matt Melnyk, Brock’s Director of Student Recruitment, the virtual crowd will hear from Interim University President Lynn Wells and members of the Brock University Students’ Union, before being given a walkthrough of how to navigate the event site.

    Presentations will be delivered by each of Brock’s Faculties, as well as the University’s Residence and Co-op, Career and Experiential Education teams, with students able to pick which sessions they participate in.

    The afternoon will also include a series of networking lounges that will each focus on different campus services, supports and other aspects of university life.

    “This format is meant to give students all the same information they would get by hopping from booth to booth in Brock’s Ian Beddis Gymnasium in a normal year,” Dugo says. “We’ve heard from students that interaction and flexibility is key and have worked that feedback into our live programming to make it as engaging as possible.”

    A series of student panels will round out the day, focusing on academic success, living at Brock, experiential learning and the performing arts.

    Dugo says the Recruitment team’s virtual offerings have come a long way since the pandemic forced many in-person events online in March 2020.

    “After every event we’ve hosted, we’ve made adjustments to try and better meet the needs of those in attendance,” she says. “Students want to connect with us, be able to ask their questions and have the experience be as personal as possible, even though it is online for the time being. We’re really excited to have a live Fall Preview Day with engaging opportunities for students to participate in.”

    The live event is a “huge community effort,” she says, with “everyone coming together from across the University to make Fall Preview Day happen.”

    A Fall Preview Day website, which will launch Nov. 7 and remain available into the new year, will act as a complement to the live event, with information on programs, services and extracurriculars. Recordings of the event’s Faculty presentations will be available on the site at a later date for those unable to attend.

    In addition to virtual tours held as part Fall Preview Day, Brock will be hosting in-person campus tours on weekends throughout November. To register, visit discover.brocku.ca/tours

    For the full schedule for Brock’s Fall Preview Day, visit discover.brocku.ca/fallpreview

    Anyone interested in applying for Brock’s January Winter Term or September Fall Term can visit brocku.ca/admissions/apply for more information.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews: 

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University [email protected] or 905-347-1970

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