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Artists took to campus in a take on Nuit Blanche, but a little bit more purple.
Fourth year Bachelor of Fine Arts students opened Honesty Hour, their end of year exhibit, at the ArtLab Gallery.
Artist Skawennati brings Indigenous narrative to campus through her machinimas.
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For queer people, by queer people: PRISM is here to speak to a demographic that has not yet been served.
Camille Intson's gallery broke from traditional artistic modes to share the story of her London experiences.
Forms of Narrative, curated by Nino Ricci, the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, explores the relationship between art and the English language.
Visiting professor Shujuan Liu blended traditional Chinese art elements with her experiences on Western campus.
In celebration of the March 16 and 17 JUNO Awards ceremony in London, Museum London is holding various exhibitions celebrating Canadian art and music.
The exhibit, "selsun blue," is a mondegreen, a misinterpretation or mishearing of lyrics, which often impart a new, more personal connection, of Neil Diamond's “Song Sung Blue.”
On Jan. 10, the “Please - Do Not Take this Lightly” exhibit opened at the Artlab Gallery, showcasing artwork illustrating the danger and impact of tornadoes.
Last Tuesday, Concrete Beach lit up in a shower of dazzling white and purple lights for Nuit Violette, a celebration of contemporary arts.
DAYS explores the passage of time and created objects' tangibility.
Imagine walking onto a stage without having any idea of what you're going to perform. You haven't rehearsed anything and have never practiced with the people you're onstage with. It's likely you'd be a little more nervous than usual.
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