Distinguished Art Historian to Lecture at Carleton
The Carleton University Art Gallery and the MacOdrum Library are co-sponsoring a lecture by W. McAllister Johnson, one of Canada’s most respected art historians. The lecture, on Monday, Feb. 22 at 2:30...
View ArticleCarleton University Art Gallery Nominee, Terry Ryan, wins Governor General’s...
Diana Nemiroff, Director of the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), is delighted to congratulate Terry Ryan, winner of a 2010 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts. Sandra Dyck, CUAG’s...
View ArticleCall to Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis artists
The Department of Equity Services at Carleton University is seeking to purchase artworks by First Nations, Inuit and Métis artists in all visual arts media for display on the Carleton campus. Artists...
View ArticleFrom Batawa to Capetown, Carleton’s Annual Industrial Design Show Takes You...
It’s back and it’s better than ever. The Carleton University School of Industrial Design is celebrating its 32nd annual show featuring projects from the 2009 to ’10 graduating class. Entitled This is...
View ArticleCarleton University Art Gallery book awarded first prize in prestigious...
Diana Nemiroff, Director of the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), is pleased to announce that Sanattiaqsimajut: Inuit Art from the Carleton University Art Gallery Collection has won first prize...
View ArticleCelebrating Carleton’s Creativity HERE
The Carleton University Art Gallery will feature art made by Carleton students, staff, faculty, alumni and retirees in its exhibition, HERE: The Second Carleton Community Biennial. Members of the...
View ArticleHERE: The Second Carleton Community Biennial reveals hidden artistic talent...
Carleton University Art Gallery invites you to HERE: The Second Carleton Community Biennial, which presents artwork made by Carleton University students, staff, faculty, alumni and retirees. HERE will...
View ArticleShannon Lectures in History 2010 ─ An Evening of Music and Musing
Singer-songwriter Miss Emily Brown will conclude Carleton’s Department of History Shannon Lecture Series on storytelling with a musical presentation on Friday, Nov. 26. Raised in Iroquois, Ontario,...
View ArticleTwo Carleton Art Gallery Exhibitions Named Among Top 10 by Ottawa Citizen
Peter Simpson from the Ottawa Citizen has rated two Carleton University Art Gallery exhibitions as among the top 10 shows of 2010. They are Group of Seven Awkward Moments and A People’s History, by...
View ArticleFold Crumple Crush showcases the stunning work of El Anatsui Africa’s most...
Carleton University Art Gallery presents the Ottawa premiere of the film Fold Crumple Crush: The Art of El Anatsui. This free public screening will be followed by a discussion with the film’s director,...
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