UWindsor faculty and students document the desertion of an Arctic settlement in the experimental film short “Qausuittuq.”
A panel will discuss the creative process behind the University Players’ Zoom-based theatre production The Stream You Step In, Thursday, Dec. 3.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
A project by film professor Kim Nelson will explore the Arab food culture in Windsor-Detroit.
The Spring Choral Concert, Friday in the Heritage Auditorium, will feature the world premiere of an a capella composition by professor Brent Lee.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present works by Sigi Torinus and Brent Lee, Chris McNamara, Matt Lepain, and Jefferson Hills, with Nicholas Papador and Trevor Pittman, in a free public performance Wednesday, Nov. 21.
In/fuse 25 is set for 7:30 p.m. in room 107 of the Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts. Find more information on the event website.
Brent Lee will explore simple approaches to creating music soundtracks for film and video Wednesday in the Noiseborder Multimedia Performance Lab.
Saxophonist Jeffrey Price will perform in a free public recital the evening of Friday, March 16, in the SoCA Armouries.
UWindsor professors and students will take their experimental interactive documentary to a couple of U.S. cities over the next week.