Graduate Students

Guest Artist Talk- Camille Turner

The Resistance of Peggy Pompadour imageThe Resistance of Peggy Pompadour is a sonic walk that tells the story of Peggy Pompadour, an enslaved woman who arrived the town of York (old Toronto) in 1793. Consisting of images and a life-sized model of a crude jail cell, the walk, accompanied by an installation, was commissioned and co-presented by Women’s Art Resource Centre Gallery in Toronto in partnership with the Queen West BIA as part of the Exhibition curated by Earl Miller for Nuit Blanche.

Wednesday, March 1, 6:00 pm

Guest Artist Talk by media, performance and social practice artist Camille Turner

Le Bel building, room 115

Camille teaches Art, Culture and Community Building in the New One program at University of Toronto. 
torinus@uwindsor.ca

Paul Wong

Image by photographer and videographer Paul WongPaul Wong has been described as a "rebel without a handbook"

Soca Presents

Guest Artist Paul Wong

Wednesday, October 19, 2:30 pm
Room 115, LeBel Building
The LeBel building is located on the southwest corner of College Ave. at Huron Church Rd.
FREE Event.

Paul Wong has been described as a "rebel without a hanbook" by the Georgia Straight, 2010, a "Chinese Canadian Warhol" (Taxi magazine, 2004) and as a "master of the video camera in Vancouver art, making him to video what Emily Carr and Jack Shadbolt were to painting, or Ian Wallace and Jeff Wall to photomontage" (Michael Turner, 2008).

torinus@uwindsor.ca

BORDERLINE by Andreas Rutkauskas

One of the images in the BORDERLINE photography project by Andreas RutkauskasAn image from: BORDERLINE photography project by Andreas Rutkauskas

Please join IN/TERMINUS and the Cross-Border Institute as we welcome guest speaker Andreas Rutkauskas to discuss his Borderline photography project.

Mr. Rutkauskas captured images along the nearly 9,000 km border between Canada and the United States and will be offering us his thoughts on the experience. Dr. Bill anderson will moderate a Q & A where we will explore the project in relation to larger themes of the divide between the two countries.

lrodney@uwindsor.ca