Exhibition: Biennial 16
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDawson's Department of Fine Arts presents the work of the members of their teaching faculty. Bridging theory and practice, this exhibition nourishes students in their own work, and contributes to a larger dialogue within the artistic community. Featuring the work of: Gwen Baddeley, David Baumflek, Amanda Beattie, Joe Becker, Maria Chronopoulos, Nina Dubois, Rachel Echenberg, … Continue reading Exhibition: Biennial 16
“It’s Really Not That Complicated When… Joy is Resistance!” – Info Table
atriumTuesday, March 11 12 - 2 pm Info Table The Hive Upper Atrium Come find out more about the Dawson Student Union Gender Advocacy Centre and the free services they provide.
Exhibition: Biennial 16
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDawson's Department of Fine Arts presents the work of the members of their teaching faculty. Bridging theory and practice, this exhibition nourishes students in their own work, and contributes to a larger dialogue within the artistic community. Featuring the work of: Gwen Baddeley, David Baumflek, Amanda Beattie, Joe Becker, Maria Chronopoulos, Nina Dubois, Rachel Echenberg, … Continue reading Exhibition: Biennial 16
“It’s Really Not That Complicated When… Joy is Resistance!” – ALLIES & ANGELS
Oliver'sWednesday, March 12 4 - 7 pm Queer-coded band fest ALLIES & ANGELS Oliver’s - 2C.17 Etcetera (Dawson's 2SLGBTQIA+ club) is celebrating their 40th anniversary this year! To kick off the celebrations, we are planning a queer-coded band fest in collaboration with Cinema/Communications, Creative Collective for Change and Women's/Gender Studies All musical acts welcomed, and covers of … Continue reading “It’s Really Not That Complicated When… Joy is Resistance!” – ALLIES & ANGELS
Exhibition: Biennial 16
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDawson's Department of Fine Arts presents the work of the members of their teaching faculty. Bridging theory and practice, this exhibition nourishes students in their own work, and contributes to a larger dialogue within the artistic community. Featuring the work of: Gwen Baddeley, David Baumflek, Amanda Beattie, Joe Becker, Maria Chronopoulos, Nina Dubois, Rachel Echenberg, … Continue reading Exhibition: Biennial 16