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Bodies of Water – An Interdisciplinary Approach to Learning

December 9, 2015 — 
Bodies of Water - On Thursday, December 3, 2015, a group of students performed “Bodies of Water” in the St. John’s College Chapel.

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Studio Ceramics: MUD, Hands, fire Exhibition at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

October 9, 2015 — 
Curator, Mary Ann Steggles, has produced a gem

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Get your culture on at Homecoming

September 29, 2015 — 
Music, theatre and art oh my

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1000 Miles Apart, ceramics conference 2015

September 25, 2015 — 
The School of Art is hosting its international ceramics conference, 1000 Miles Apart, from Oct. 1-3, 2015.

School of Art News

Sprawling Interconnections

September 15, 2015 — 
Campus tunnels are more than just passageways; they’re canvases for student art.

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School of Art News

Alumni artists returning to their roots

September 9, 2015 — 
Miriam Rudolph and Terry Hildebrand return to Winnipeg for art exhibit at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery

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School of Art News

U of M alumnus enhances School of Art with Group of Seven painting

July 28, 2015 — 
A painting by one of Canada’s most iconic artists will now form part of the School of Art Gallery’s permanent collection thanks to a generous donation by University of Manitoba alumnus Albert Brady [BSc/48, DipEd/49, BEd/60]

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Protecting art on campus, taking the long view

July 28, 2015 — 
'This committee has to ensure the university makes good cultural investments by collecting wisely, and we have to protect these investments.'

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Grace Nickel, Devastatus Rememorari, 2008 Collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Photo by: Steve Farmer

Prof’s art exhibit opens in Nova Scotia, a gift to those who lived through ‘the awesome and horrible experience of Hurricane Juan’

July 17, 2015 — 
'Its power lies in the fact that it resonates not only through one specific event, but it can be read as a tribute to all trees devastated through natural phenomena.'

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Climax by Royden Josephson

Restoring Climax

July 13, 2015 — 
Renowned artist and U of M alumnus' 45-year-old piece of public campus art has been fully refurbished

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