School of Art News Archive
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School of Art
The 2019 School of Art graduating class showcases its best work
April 24, 2019 —
ARTlab will be transformed into an exhibition centre where the hallways, studios and classrooms will showcase works of graduating BFA students.
![Norman Meade, Elder in Residence, Indigenous Student Centre](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/A-main-photo-Norman-Meade-Elder-in-Residence-Indigenous-Student-Centre-150x150.jpg)
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
The Centre’s art reception invites conversation and contemplation
April 15, 2019 —
Eighteen students from the School of Art had their artwork exhibited in the “DIVERSE RECONCILIATION – Winnipeg Under the Bridge” art reception held at the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (The Centre) on Wednesday, April 10.
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UM remembers visual artist Joseph Fafard
March 16, 2019 —
“He was able to look past the familiarity of subject matter and see the world with affection and empathy. I was continually inspired by his work and was honoured to know him. He will be missed,” said Dr. David Barnard, U of M President and Vice-Chancellor.
![William Lobchuk The Great Northwest Series (triptych), 1982 serigraph, edition 29/35, 290 cm x 72.2 cm Gift of Bill Lobchuk School of Art Gallery Permanent Collection](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Lobchuk_triptych-150x150.jpg)
School of Art
Celebrating Winnipeg’s Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop
February 11, 2019 —
In 1968, Bill Lobchuk [DipArt/66] opened The Screen Shop at 48 Princess Street in Winnipeg. Thirty years since its closing, the impact of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop continues to resonate in Canada’s art community.
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Wpg Free Press: Winnipeg entry among river trail hut winners
February 7, 2019 —
It’s only the second time Manitobans have won the event.
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Reva Stone’s exhibit explores the drone phenomenon
January 29, 2019 —
Winnipeg artist and alumna, Reva Stone will present 'erasure' a series of three works, 'Falling,' 'Atomic Bomb,' and 'Erase' in the School of Art Gallery from Feb. 7 - April 26
![Forest Encounters](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Brochure-forest-encounters-150x150.jpg)
Enjoy two new School of Art Exhibits – Forest Encounters and Canada in Venice
November 23, 2018 —
The School of Art is proudly presenting two new intriguing exhibits, Canada in Venice and Forest Encounters, over the next couple of months that invite these examinations.
![Assistant Professor Lori Blondeau](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/LoriBlondeau_0251_cropped-2-150x150.jpg)
Indigenous
Deconstructing notions of the Indigenous woman through performance art
November 7, 2018 —
Lori Blondeau, a recent Indigenous artist hired at the University of Manitoba’s School of Art, deconstructs the stereotypical notion of the Indigenous women through performance art and photography.
![Frankenstein reading a novel](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Frankenreads-150x150.png)
Faculty of Arts
Halloween is for Frankenreads
October 29, 2018 —
Celebrate all things Frankenstein at UM on October 31
![Kaley Jean Van Workum stands next to her art](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/kaley2-150x150.jpg)
Kaley Jean Van Workum, an artist on the way up
October 18, 2018 —
Van Workum is graduating this Fall from a program she found enriching and fulfilling