An exhibition showcasing the artwork of graduating visual arts BFA students will grace the SoCA Gallery in the Armouries through April 8.
An exhibition showcasing the artwork of graduating visual arts BFA students will grace the SoCA Gallery in the Armouries through April 8.
A local manufacturer has teamed with Windsor Engineering faculty and students to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
The Armouries building at 37 University Avenue East is the setting for a 75-metre long Rube Goldberg machine art class project.
The Island Unplugged music festival, August 5 and 6 on Pelee Island, will feature the talents of students and alumni.
UWindsor professors Lee Rodney and Rod Strickland will present during the Living River Project symposium, Saturday at the Art Gallery of Windsor.
An exhibition Wednesday on the lawn outside Dillon Hall will display sculptures by students.
3D printers are opening creative possibilities for sculpture students and campus entrepreneurs.
Can even the ugliest object generate aesthetic pleasure or interest?
Students in a class taught by visual arts professors Rod Strickland and Zeke Moores are finding out. A course assignment for the students in Studio Practice and Ideas: Space involves the creation of an “ugly” lamp.
The exhibition of their works is currently on display in the LeBel Building’s SoVA Projects gallery.
Windsor based artist and School of Visual Arts professor Rod Strickland will offer examples and basic instruction on how to build a radically sustainable building from recycled materials in a public presentation entitled “Talking About Earthships” on Tuesday, June 26, in downtown Windsor.
His lecture will draw on Strickland’s experiences working with the Earthship Biotecture of architect Michael Reynolds and begins at 7 p.m. in the Community Innovation through Vital Interaction and Collaboration (CIVIC) Space, at 411 Pelissier Street.