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Oki! Hello, and welcome to the Faculty of Fine Arts virtual Open House.
Being here shows you already have the most important skill that our students possess – passion! The Fine Arts is full of passion – for the arts, arts education, and pursuing ground-breaking research and creative initiatives.
The Faculty of Fine Arts is home to the Departments of Art, Drama, Music and New Media – and the liberal education environment at uLethbridge provides a well-rounded opportunity for you to pursue a multitude of projects, collaborations and inspiring work-experiences.
Today at Open House, meet some of our faculty and staff – some of whom are also Fine Arts alumni, which proves their passion and dedication to the arts, and the top-quality education uLethbridge has to offer. While we’re sad that we can’t visit with you in person and show off our phenomenal facilities, we are glad you’ve chosen to spend time with us virtually and look forward to telling you more about the opportunities at uLethbridge.
I look forward to the time when we can meet in person and create, perform and explore together.
Dr. Mary Ingraham
Dean | Faculty of Fine Arts
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Dr. Jackson Two Bears, Faculty of Fine Arts, Associate Professor of Art Studio
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Alumna Elise Pundyk named Alberta Council for Global Cooperation’s Top 30 Under 30
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