Indigenous Eats for students

Sponsored by the Dawson Student Union and served by TLC Kahnawake. Students are invited to taste delicious traditional Indigenous cuisine served in Conrod’s in the Upper Atrium. Friday, September 27 from 10 AM to 12 PM in Conrod’s

Orange Shirt Day Event – Beading workshop (for students)

An interactive fun beading workshop for beginners hosted by our very own Dawson student, Paws! The workshop will include an easy step-by-step process and materials for everyone. Sign up now as spots are limited! This will take place in the 8B New School/North-South Studies/SCSS common room.  Send a MIO to Ben Lander, Coordinator of Decolonization and … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day Event – Beading workshop (for students)

Vernissage: Re-Assemblage

Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Please join us for the opening of a landmark exhibition featuring 11 Dawson alumni, now based across Canada and the US, and their master teacher, curator and gallery founder Giuseppe (Joe) Di Leo.  Honouring the relationship between mentor and mentee, as well as the pedagogical excellence of Dawson's Fine Arts program, this exhibition examines the … Continue reading Vernissage: Re-Assemblage

Event Series Re-Assembly: Emboldening the temporal

Re-Assembly: Emboldening the temporal

Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Curated by Giuseppe (Joe) Di Leo, Dawson alumnus, retired faculty in Fine Arts, and Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery founder.  This exhibition investigates the practice of drawing in its multiplicities of means, surfaces, and approaches, through the work of Di Leo and eleven of his accomplished students:  Breanne Bandur, Kaia’tanó:ron Dumoulin Bush, Gianni Giuliano, Delphine … Continue reading Re-Assembly: Emboldening the temporal