
The thesis film of MFA candidate Calum Hotchkiss is nominated for the Canadian Cinema Editors’ Student Award of Merit.
The thesis film of MFA candidate Calum Hotchkiss is nominated for the Canadian Cinema Editors’ Student Award of Merit.
The online exhibition 'Til We Meet Again showcases works by graduating students in the BFA and Visual Arts and the Built Environment programs.
Perhaps post-pandemic, film audiences will seek out a larger variety of venues and ways to watch, says professor Kim Nelson.
Jennifer Willet has won federal funding to research how an arts organization can engage audiences online.
Professor Catherine Heard is seeking to engage people as co-creators in a needlework art project.
A webinar Saturday will feature art professor Catherine Heard discussing public participation in her community embroidery project, “Redwork: The Emperor of Atlantis.”
A watch party Thursday will present performances by the Jazz Ensemble, the Choral Project, and the Wind Chamber Workshop.
Film professors Kim Nelson and Nick Hector contributed to a feature nominated for a Canadian Screen Award as Best History Documentary.
UWindsor student filmmakers will have selected documentaries screened this fall as part of Detroit’s Freep Film Festival.
TeaJai Travis, executive director of Artcite Inc., will discuss the future for online exhibitions Thursday, March 18.