LandMarks2017 Course - Land, Art, Place, and Community

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LandMarks2017 will ignite a national conversation through art... offering artist-students an opportunity to work on a site-specific installation at Indian Battle Park in Lethbridge, and collaborate with nationally renowned artists and curators.  Canada at 150 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to examine our collective histories and have a conversation about our shared future.  Students at the University of Lethbridge are invited to enrol in a specially designed, national curriculum with a focus on studio art at the senior undergraduate level.  This Special Topics/Independent Studies course, entitled "Land, Art, Place and Community," will run January-April 2017 and will culminate in a major group exhibition during LandMark Week in June 2017.

The University of Lethbridge is proud to partner with the Galt Museum, and to collaborate with artist Michael Belmore and curator Natalia Lebedinskaia, as well as a number of other institutions across Canada, on this important initiative.

For more information, please visit: http://partnersinart.ca/landmarks2017 or contact lead faculty member, Jackson Two Bears: jackson.twobears@uleth.ca

 

A general information session will be held on Wednesday, Oct 19, at 11 AM in W842.


Contact:

finearts | finearts@uleth.ca

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