A free hands-on workshop hosted by UWindsor filmmaker Yilin Zhu (MFA 2025) will give participants a chance to explore the world of AI audiovisual creation.
Is That Film Alive? takes place Thursday, May 23, at 3 p.m. in the Performance Hall at the Armouries, 37 University Avenue East.
Open to all with no prior experience required, the session will introduce creative techniques that combine artificial intelligence with film production. Participants will have the opportunity to experiment and learn alongside Zhu in an interactive setting.
Music professor Brent Lee will act as dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences while Cheryl Collier serves as provost.
Alumni will join students in performances this weekend by the University Wind Ensemble, University Singers, and Chamber Choir.
A reception April 5 at the SoCA Armouries will celebrate the BFA thesis exhibition, “Vantage Point.”
The “Point Line Piano” project employs virtual reality to fuse a visual interface with musical composition.
Thaddeus Holownia (BA 1972) recalls his time as an undergraduate student at the University of Windsor as the beginning of his art career.
A visual artist, educator, letterpress printer, and publisher, he was honoured earlier this month with the Governor General’s Award for Artistic Achievement from the Canada Council for the Arts.
A reception Friday celebrates the end-of-the-year exhibition of works by first-year students of Visual Arts and the Built Environment.
Alumnus Ross Osmun will perform Franz Liszt’s Sonata in B Minor, among other works, in a solo piano recital Saturday, March 1.