On-Site Event

Lunch Hour Talk | The Beehive Design Collective

The Beehive Design Collective is an activist arts collective dedicated to “cross-pollinating the grassroots” by creating collaborative, anti-copyright images for use as educational and organizing tools. We work as word-to-image translators of complex global stories, shared with us through conversations with affected communities.

Material Matters 3D Printing Forum

Eugenia Bertulis | Emily Carr University of Art + Design 
Eugenia Bertulis is an experienced industrial designer and she will be presenting some of her latest work that ties in 3D printing. 

Twilight Talks | Jaleh Mansoor

Photo credit: Anton Lee, Fontana, Attesse, Collection Centre Georges Pompidou

Please join us for the first Twilight Talk of the year with UBC Art Historian Jaleh Mansoor.

Drawn through a case study of three artists working in reconstruction era Italy (1949-1963), Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri, and Piero Manzoni, Mansoor's first book Marshall Plan Modernism: The Beginnings of Autonomia explores abstract painting as an index of social transition during what was known as ‘miracolo Italiano,’ or Italian Miracle.  Mansoor focuses first on the singularly striking formal and procedural violence of these artists’ works.

Sadashi Inuzuka | Clay, where is my life going

Please join us for a lecture by ceramicist and Emily Carr alumnus Sadashi Inuzuka presented in conjunction with the North-West Ceramics Foundation.

Twilight Talks | Patrick Cruz

Please join us for the second Twilight Talk of the year with Emily Carr alumnus Patrick Cruz.

Patrick Cruz is a Filipino-Canadian artist born in Manila, Philippines. Cruz is currently living and working in Guelph, Ontario where he is pursuing his Masters in Fine Arts at the University of Guelph. He studied Painting at the University of the Philippines and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in 2010. Cruz’s work adopts aesthetic strategies from folk sensibilities such as ornamentation, decoration and patterning as a means of decolonizing the destabilizing force of modernity and its effects on marginalized cultures.

Info Session | Part-Time Certificates

Interested in one our part-time certificate programs? Join us on Oct. 29 for an overview of the programs offered and a brief Q and A session.

Info Session
Thursday, Oct. 29, 6 pm
Room 210, North Building
Emily Carr University of Art + Design

RSVP online

Pop-up Shop - Get your ECU Swag!

 

Pop by our Pop-up Shop to purchase your Emily Carr swag!

  • Hoodies (unisex, fitted, charcoal/light grey)
  • Ceramic Travel Mugs
  • Sketchbooks

October 13, 2015 | 11am-1pm
entrance to the Concourse Gallery (adjacent to Reception)

Visual Art Forums | Helena Hsieh

Join us for a talk with VA+MP Visiting Artist Helena Hsieh.

Helena Hsieh was born in Long Beach, California. Hsieh earned her BA in English Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles, BFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute and MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University. She was chosen by SMFA to be their student speaker at the 2012 commencement. Hsieh has received a number of awards and recognition including being selected as one of 30 artists in the “30 Under 30” Exhibition at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, Boston Young Contemporaries, and receiving a Montague International Travel Grant to Paris and Berlin as well as a post-graduate teaching fellowship at SMFA.

Lunch Hour Talk | Stefan Smulovitz | Graphic Notations in 20th Century Art

Please join us for a lunch-time lecture by musician & composer Stefan Smulovtiz.

Graphic Notations in 20th Century Art

Colleen Heslin | In Conversation with Neil Campbell

Colleen Heslin, Counterpose, 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Monte Clark Gallery.

Please join us in the Charles H. Scott Gallery for an informal discussion between artists Colleen Heslin and Neil Campbell on Treading Buoylines.

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