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NU hosting art conference
Fine Arts/Performing ArtsNipissing University is pleased to host The Affects of Site, an exciting conference bringing together an international group of artists, curators, and academics to discuss site-specific art, February 14 – 16 at Nipissing’s Monastery Hall and Inn on the Bay. -
Grad Barak exhibiting at McMichael
AlumniFine Arts/Performing ArtsMy NipissingBen Barak, BFA’12, who is exhibiting his work at the famed McMichael Canadian Art Collection, in Kleinburg, Ontario.Barak is featured in the Art Mentorship Project Community Exhibition, running until March 2, 2014. He is exhibiting with David McEown. -
Artist grads opening show
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsArtists Amy Cook and Jaymie Lathem, two recent Nipissing University graduates, are exhibiting their recent work in a two-person show, opening Friday, May 17, at Line Gallery in North Bay. -
Artist Work-in-Progress Seminar
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsSeminar SeriesNipissing’s department of Fine and Performing Arts is hosting a Faculty Work-In-Progress Seminar featuring professor Laura Peturson on Thursday, March 14 at 1 p.m. in the Monastery. -
Living proof - An exhibition of Fine Art prints
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsThe Department of Fine Arts’ Advanced Printmaking class is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition, Living Proof: An Exhibition of Fine Art Prints, will open with a reception on Saturday, March 9, from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Alex Dufresne Gallery (107 Landsdowne St. E.) in Callander. -
Upcoming exhibitions celebrate works of Dr. Paul Kelly
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsNorth Bay’s WKP Kennedy Gallery will be exhibiting the works of Nipissing University’s Dr. Paul Kelly February 16 – March 14, 2013; with the opening reception on Saturday, February 16, from 1 – 4 p.m. The show is titled Paul Kelly: Echoes of the Past, Design Art. -
Burk work published and upcoming exhibition
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsCongratulations to Amanda Burk, assistant professor in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, whose work has recently been included in The New Collectors Book, second edition (Basak Malone LLC) -
Feminist art discussion at Nipissing
Seminar SeriesFine Arts/Performing ArtsNipissing’s department of Fine and Performing Arts are a hosting panel discussion on Feminist Art in Practice, led by artists, curators and activists Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue on February 1, at 3:30 p.m. in room A224. -
Artist talk with professor Burk
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsBurk will provide an artist talk on her research and studio practice, focusing on how her work has developed and where it is currently headed. -
Fine Arts opens doors to high school students
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsNipissing University’s Fine Arts department recently welcomed more than 80 local high school students to campus to provide some insight into the program.