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Media Rurality, special serial issue of Heliotrope

Published: 16 May 2023

Media Rurality, special serial issue of Heliotrope www.heliotropejournal.net/ Edited by Patrick Brodie and Darin Barney

Media Rurality Series in Heliotrope

Published: 9 March 2023

In June 2022, the Grierson Research Group hosted an international colloquium on the theme Media Rurality. Initial publications arising from the event are beginning to appear in series on Heliotrope...

Sex in Theory Annual Lecture: Alenka Zupan膷i膷 "Desire"

Thursday, March 23, 2023 17:00to19:00

We are very excited to announce that Alenka Zupan膷i膷 (Institute of Philosophy, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts; European Graduate School) will be giving the 2023 Sex in Theory Annual Lecture...

Public Talk with ISCEI Artist in Residence Tiffany Shaw

Published: 1 March 2023

ISCEI is very excited to announce a series of upcoming events featuring the 2023 Artist-in Residence, Writer-in-Residence, and Knowledge Holder.

2023 ISCEI Artist in Residence: Tiffany Shaw

Published: 9 February 2023

The Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) appointed Tiffany Shaw as the 2023 Mellon Artist-in-Residence.

Artist in Residence: Dayna Danger

Published: 16 March 2022

The Department of Art History and Communication Studies and Mellon Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) welcome artist Dayna Danger as the second Indigenous Artist in...

Fall 2022 Speaker Series: Prof. Rebecca Zorach

Thursday, December 8, 2022 16:00to17:30

The Department of Art History and Communication Studies presents:...

AHCS McGill Annual Lecture: Prof. Katherine McKittrick

Thursday, October 13, 2022 16:00to17:30

Location: Arts W-215 Title: Living Just Enough for the City/Volume IX/Black Methodologies/ahcsCategory:聽Academic seminars and lectures Dept. of Art History and Communication Studies

Media Rurality Colloquium

Thursday, June 16, 2022toFriday, June 17, 2022

Media Rurality聽 June 16-17 McGill Macdonald Campus /ahcsCategory:聽Academic seminars and lectures

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