Bahar Taheri: Oneness Exhibition
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBahar Taheri uses images from 8 Houses of Parliament to explore the possibility of oneness.
Bahar Taheri: Oneness Exhibition
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBahar Taheri uses images from 8 Houses of Parliament to explore the possibility of oneness.
Certificate Day
atriumCertificates offer students from all programs the opportunity to interact in a learning community of fellow students and teachers who share a passion for thinking about and finding solutions for specific historical and contemporary issues. Students currently can take, along with their DEC, a certificate in Women’s/Gender Studies, Hellenic Studies, Peace Studies, Decolonization and Indigenization Studies, … Continue reading Certificate Day
Exhibition: Bahar Taheri: Oneness
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFine Arts faculty member Bahar Taheri presents work exploring the architecture of political buildings, specifically houses of parliament, and the body politic from a utopic point of view.
Shirley Jackson’s Textual Hauntings: A Public Lecture by Dr. Emily Banks
Dawson College 3040 Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount, Quebec, CanadaThis is a free public lecture by visiting U.S. scholar Emily Banks on the influence of Shirley Jackson's work. The event will be at Dawson on Friday, November 10, from 4-6pm, in room 5B.16. The lecture is co-sponsored by the Montréal Monstrum Society (MMS) and CORERISC with funding support from the FRQSC. For more information, … Continue reading Shirley Jackson’s Textual Hauntings: A Public Lecture by Dr. Emily Banks