Close Up Film Series
4C.1 +2 moreClose UP is a student-run Guest Speaker Film Series that aims to highlight the work of established and emerging Quebec filmmakers while allowing students to gain additional knowledge through a discussion period with the filmmakers following the screenings. GENERAL INFORMATION: Presented by Dawson College’s Department of Cinema-Communications Screening April 25th — “Simo” directed by Aziz Zoromba … Continue reading Close Up Film Series
Dawson Creations Journal
Oliver'sFor the Winter 2024 edition of the Dawson Creations Journal we are collecting creative works surrounding our theme of "Growth". Growth embodies notions of new beginnings, hope and the blooming natural world! Email your short stories, poems, art pieces and creative non-fiction works to creationsjournaldawson@outlook.com by April 26th 2024. This call is open to all Dawson students.
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBased in Montreal, Cassie Paine is an installation artist, sculptor, and printmaker. Using metal fabrication, casting, and interventionist tactics to alter coded materials and infrastructure found in public space, her work critiques underlying power structures and capitalist value systems focused on profit and development.
BioBlitz at Dawson! April 29, 3-6pm
Peace GardenTake a break and come outside to learn about Biodiversity on Campus! We are looking to identify 1000 species on campus, so come on outside, grab a field guide and an insect net or a pair of binoculars to add your observations to the count. To be ready to add observations, download the free iNaturalist … Continue reading BioBlitz at Dawson! April 29, 3-6pm
Cassie Paine: Lunchtime Gallery Talk
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDrop into the gallery and join artist Cassie Paine for a lunchtime Q & A Thursday, May 2nd. An informal opportunity to meet the artist, ask questions, and hear her talk about her work. Thursday, May 2 from 12:15-12:45 in 2G.0, the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery.