Connecting the Dots showcases the work of 135 print media students from seven post-secondary schools (UBC, UBCO, Emily Carr University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Langara College, University of the Fraser Valley, Western Washington University), who produced an edition of ten prints that were randomly collated into portfolios. The portfolios were exchanged to foster connections and community-building and […]
Before the Belkin transitions the meadow, we invite members of the public to visit Fireweed Fields over the month of October to collect and gather seeds from growing plants. Those who visit may find seeds from fireweed, yarrow, beggar-ticks, cinquefoils, self-heal and woolly sunflower plants, before they are washed away by the rain. It is by sharing these […]
UBC!!! Ready to get into the Halloween spirit? 🎃👻 Gaia presents: Gaia’s Fantasia: A Haunted Show (19+). 🕸️🕷️🎃👻 UBC’s Koerner’s Pub, October 31st at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6). Expect a night of frightful glam, sinister stunts, and wickedly gorgeous performances! 👠🕷️✨ Whether you’re a seasoned Halloween lover or just getting into the festivities, there’s […]
Welcome to Wonderland: Haunting of the Heart! ❤️🔥 Co-presented by exposure ubc, the Arts & Culture district, the GRSJUA, and AHVA (Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory)! Get ready for a night of mystery and enchantment as we wrap up Artivism: Heart of Fire, and embody magical and radical creativity. Join us on Friday, Nov 1, 2024, […]
Vancouver Pops is delighted to present to you a moving concert featuring music from Japanese anime films including Kiki’s Delivery, Castle in the Sky, Princess Mononoke, Violet Evergarden, and more. Relive the charming stories from renowned anime films with this one-of-a-kind performance featuring a 60-piece symphonic orchestra. A short and sweet 60-minute presentation without intermission. […]
Campus + Community Planning is pleased to announce the second year of the pilot Student Art and Animation Fund, a new initiative for students to help shape UBC’s outdoor spaces through public art! Through the generous support of Giving Day Donors, up to $2,500 is available to fund project costs for student artists, performers, and […]
It is 1621. Shakespeare’s been dead for seven years. Two passionate thespians struggle to assemble and print the First Folio, the original anthology of Shakespeare’s plays. In this referential work, pinnacle scenes from Shakespearean classics, such as As You Like It, Macbeth, and King Lear, are woven into the birth of the First Folio with charm, wit, and misadventure.
It is 1621. Shakespeare’s been dead for seven years. Two passionate thespians struggle to assemble and print the First Folio, the original anthology of Shakespeare’s plays. In this referential work, pinnacle scenes from Shakespearean classics, such as As You Like It, Macbeth, and King Lear, are woven into the birth of the First Folio with charm, wit, and misadventure.
It is 1621. Shakespeare’s been dead for seven years. Two passionate thespians struggle to assemble and print the First Folio, the original anthology of Shakespeare’s plays. In this referential work, pinnacle scenes from Shakespearean classics, such as As You Like It, Macbeth, and King Lear, are woven into the birth of the First Folio with charm, wit, and misadventure.
It is 1621. Shakespeare’s been dead for seven years. Two passionate thespians struggle to assemble and print the First Folio, the original anthology of Shakespeare’s plays. In this referential work, pinnacle scenes from Shakespearean classics, such as As You Like It, Macbeth, and King Lear, are woven into the birth of the First Folio with charm, wit, and misadventure.