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Skawennati Artist Talk + Closing Reception

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre

Friday March 8, 2024
4 – 6PM

Skawennati

career camp

Career Camp: Commercial Galleries

Boardroom (room 300e)

Friday March 8, 2024
– 3PM

Christine Redfern and Patti Dibiski

animation

Do avatars dream of machinima sheep?

Room 439

Wednesday February 28, 2024
2 – 4 PM

An introduction to easy animations in virtual space

Banff Centre

Banff Centre Field Trip

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Thursday February 15, 2024
10:30AM – 8PM

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Coyote + Crow Game Sessions

Alberta University of the Arts, Main Mall

Saturday February 3, 2024
11 AM – 2 PM

Thursday February 29, 2024
6:30 – 9:30 PM

Wreck City

Wreck City 10 Year Anniversary Screening

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre

Thursday November 30, 2023
6 – 9PM

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

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Emerging Art Writers Program Publication Launch

Main Mall

Wednesday November 1, 2023
6 – 7PM

CMag Covers Collage

CMagazine Lecture (and Workshop)

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre

Wednesday November 1, 2023
5 – 6PM

Greeting the Anthropocene

Greeting the Anthropocene: Everyday Designs for Extraordinary Times

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre

Friday October 13, 2023
11AM – 12:30PM

craig campbell

Greeting the Anthropocene

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

Illingworth Kerr Gallery

 

The IKG is seeking students to participate in a card making and exchange workshop facilitated by Craig Campbell, and in conjunction with Christina Battle’s exhibition, how to feel the weight of the moment (a series of repetitions and speculations).

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Emerging Art Writers Program 5 - Futures

Deadline to apply is Wednesday September 20

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connecting thru grasses

connecting thru grasses is offered as part of Christina Battle's exhibition, how to feel the weight of the moment, a series of repetitions and speculations. Pick up your seed pack at the IKG and sign up below.

cbattle the air we breathe

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the air we breathe

the air we breathe is offered as part of Christina Battle's exhibition, how to feel the weight of the moment, a series of repetitions and speculations. This program takes place early October through November 3 (approx 30 minutes per week).

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Artist Talk, Plant Exchange, and Book Reading with Karen Azoulay

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, AUArts Upper Main Mall, and AUArts Cafeteria Mezzanine Level

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Talk with Art Collective Gendai and Collaborator Jasmine Mander

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, AUArts

9:00 - 10:00 am

Please join us for a talk by the art collective Gendai with collaborator Jasmine Mander on Monday, March 27, in the Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, at the Alberta University of the Arts.

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Curatorial Talk with Erandy Vergara-Vargas

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, AUArts

2:00 - 3:00 pm

Crystal Mowry Curatorial Talk Headshot for February 10th

Curatorial Talk with Crystal Mowry

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, AUArts

12:00 - 1:00 pm

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Travelling with Feminist Killjoys, Sara Ahmed

Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre/Online

11am - 12:30pm MST

Adrian Stimson

Adrian Stimson: Decolonizing Practices for Art Making + Curating

Lodgepole Center and Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, AUArts

12 to 2 p.m. 

NAPPY Dance Collective

Closing Reception of Northern Oracle with N.A.P.P.Y. Dance Collective

Illingworth Kerr Gallery

Reception at 5pm, remarks at 6:15pm and performance starts at 6:30pm. 

Everyone welcome!  

Cash bar and snacks available! 

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Northern Oracle reception with Heather Hart + Spoken Word Performance

Illingworth Kerr Gallery

November 17th 
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Northern Oracle reception with Heather Hart and Spoken Word Performance with Adetola Adedipe, Wakefield Brewster, Tanecia Cromwell.

Paskwawmostostipiskaw,  Jillian Dolan. Digital illustration.

Coyote & Crow: Game Night

Illingworth Kerr Gallery (Gallery 1)

6:00pm to 10:00pm

Jared Tailfeathers graphic. 2022. Sara Perry-Din

Artist Talk with Jared Tailfeathers

Lodgepole Center, AUArts 

Thursday October 20, 1-2pm 
 

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Black Lunch Table

Roundtable Sessions

Friday October 7, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: The Illingworth Kerr Gallery

The Black Lunch Table (BLT) aim is the production of discursive sites, wherein cultural producers engage in dialogue on a variety of critical issues.

Black Lunch Table logo from 2015

Wikipedia Workshop

Luke Lindoe Library, AUArts

Wikipedia Workshop

Thursday October 6, 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location: Luke Lindoe Library, AUArts

The Wikipedia Workshop, hosted by Black Lunch Table will train participants to make quality contributions to Wikipedia, while addressing issues related to Black artists in Alberta.

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IKG Reception with Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon

Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta University of the Arts

5:30-7:30pm

Performance starts at 6:30pm

Please join us for an IKG Reception for Heather Hart's exhibition, Northern Oracle. Featuring Rollie Pemberton aka Cadence Weapon as he discusses his new book, “Bedroom Rapper” and performs in Hart’s installation.

Raneece Buddan

Raneece Buddan Artist Talk

Stanford Lecture Hall

10:00 am

Raneece Buddan focuses on her cultural identity as a Jamaican woman of Afro and Indo-Caribbean ancestry.

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Artist Talk with Adrian Stimson | Alberta University of the Arts

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Alberta University of the Arts presents an artist talk with Alum Adrian Stimson hosted by Lindsey Sharman (AGA).

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What is Decolonization?

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

A panel discussion featuring AUArts Assistant Professor Dr Ghada Alatrash and AUArts faculty Dr Troy Patanaude

Farihah Aliyah Shah

Artist Talk / Informal Gathering with Farihah Aliyah Shah

Stride Gallery, 1006 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary, AB T2G 2M7

Contingent Systems: Gaming

Contingent Systems: Gaming

2 – 4PM MST

Contingent Systems: Art and/as Algorithmic Critique is a bi-weekly panel series that explores critical intersections between creative practice and algorithmic culture. Each panel brings together interdisciplinary artists and scholars to examine in greater detail a theme aligned with the corresponding exhibition. Paper presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion period and Q&A.

All symposium panels will be hosted via Zoom. 

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Contingent Systems: Unsettling Surveillance

10 – 12PM MST

Contingent Systems: Art and/as Algorithmic Critique is a bi-weekly panel series that explores critical intersections between creative practice and algorithmic culture. Each panel brings together interdisciplinary artists and scholars to examine in greater detail a theme aligned with the corresponding exhibition. Paper presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion period and Q&A.

All symposium panels will be hosted via Zoom. 

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Jessica Karuhanga and Nehal El-Hadi in Converstation

November 8th @ 9:30AM MST

The Illingworth Kerr Gallery is pleased to present Jessica Karuhanga and Nehal El-Hadi in conversation, hosted on MS Teams.

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Contingent Systems: Tactical Interventions

10 – 12PM MST

Contingent Systems: Art and/as Algorithmic Critique is a bi-weekly panel series that explores critical intersections between creative practice and algorithmic culture. Each panel brings together interdisciplinary artists and scholars to examine in greater detail a theme aligned with the corresponding exhibition. Paper presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion period and Q&A.

All symposium panels will be hosted via Zoom. 

Tactical Interventions: Interpreting and Interrupting Artificial Intelligence

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Contingent Systems: Machine Learning

10 – 12PM MST

Contingent Systems: Art and/as Algorithmic Critique is a bi-weekly panel series that explores critical intersections between creative practice and algorithmic culture. Each panel brings together interdisciplinary artists and scholars to examine in greater detail a theme aligned with the corresponding exhibition. Paper presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion period and Q&A.

All symposium panels will be hosted via Zoom.