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SUMMARY:Indigenous Art: Beyond History
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Art: Beyond History was organized by art history professor Dr. Stacey Koosel’s Contemporary Indigenous Art course. Her students worked as curators of the exhibition led by Felicity Nepinak-Hart as the Chief Curator of the project. Together they selected\, researched and installed an exhibition of works by two dozen Indigenous artists\, ranging in artistic mediums from paintings\, prints and textile\, to beading\, installation and video. \nIt will include works from some of the most revered contemporary artists\, such as Norval Morrisseau\, Daphne Odjig\, Jackson Beardy\, Carl Beam and Arthur Amiotte\, as well as works by students\, alumni and community artists. \n 
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/indigenous-art-beyond-history-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Sutherland Gallery of Art\, 2021 Victoria Avenue\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Faculty of Arts
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SUMMARY:Guest Talk: Einstein's Oxford Blackboards
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Dr. Dwight Vincent\, University of Winnipeg \nIn 1931\, Albert Einstein changed his mind about whether the universe was expanding in size or not. Following new developments in astronomy\, he abandoned his 1917 model of the universe\, which was designed mathematically to be unchanging. \nIn May of 1931\, he was invited to stay at Oxford University for three weeks to interact with faculty and students plus give three lectures about his work. In the second lecture he took the opportunity to describe a new up-and-down model for the universe. In this model the universe expanded until it reached a maximum size and then shrank back to zero size again. \nThis talk\, presented by the Winnipeg Institute for Theoretical Physics\, discusses how he presented this cosmological idea on two small blackboards to an audience that had up to 500 people in attendance. What do the equations on the blackboard represent? Why did readers of the New York Times the next day understand more about what Einstein said in the lecture than those who attended at Oxford? Why is only one of the two blackboards that Einstein used now displayed at Oxford University? Why were almost all the calculated numbers on the blackboard wrong? \nJoin the speaker early (1:30pm) and eat free PIZZA with beverages. Everyone is welcome.
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/guest-talk-einsteins-oxford-blackboards/
LOCATION:MB
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Faculty of Science
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SUMMARY:Candlelight Vigil for Nex Benedict
DESCRIPTION:A Candlelight Vigil will be held at Brandon University this Friday\, March 1st\, at 6:30 p.m. for Oklahoma teen Nex Benedict. \nWe are gathering around the Turtle Ceremonial Fire Pit in the Kavanagh Courtyard at BU. Bring a candle\, a battery-powered light\, whatever you are able\, and dress warm for the chilly weather. \nThe rise in discriminatory and hateful policies\, discussions\, and by-laws across North America directed at queer and gender diverse people\, especially youth\, cannot continue to escalate. Stand up to hate and misinformation. We are all hurting and we already know the real danger and harm that this causes. Check in with your 2SLGBTQIA+ friends and family. If you need someone to talk to\, there are safe resources available in Canada and North America: \nLesbian Gay Bi Trans Youth Line (call\, text\, or live chat available): https://www.youthline.ca/ \nIt Gets Better Canada\, Get Help. If you are in crisis or in need of immediate help\, please text or call one of the numbers provided\, or access community specific resource guides: https://itgetsbetter.org/get-help/ \nRest in power\, Nex. https://www.freedomoklahoma.org/news/nex-benedict
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/candlelight-vigil-for-nex-benedict/
LOCATION:Turtle Ceremonial Fire Pit\, 270-18th Street\, Brandon\, MB\, R7A6A9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Sexual Violence Education and Prevention
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20240301T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T061817
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SUMMARY:Dylan Pilcher\, trumpet
DESCRIPTION:STUDENT RECITAL: \nDylan Pilcher\, trumpet \nassisted by \nDane Neufeld\, Jazz Guitar; Jeremy Littlefield\, Piano; Janina Macalalad\, Bass; Esteban Seunarine\, Drumset; Anil Ramgotra\, Percussion \nAll are welcome! No admission charge.
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/dylan-pilcher-trumpet/
LOCATION:Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:School of Music
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Music":MAILTO:music@brandonu.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20240301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20240301T210000
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CREATED:20240226T212249Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Art: Beyond History Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:What: Indigenous Art: Beyond History\, Exhibition Opening \nWho: Norval Morrisseau\, Daphne Odjig\, Carl Bean\, Linus Woods\, Sandy Bunn\, Felicity Nepinak-Hart\, Anja Pickel\, Carly Morrisseau\, Jackson Beardy\, Arthur Amiotte\, Cassidy McDonald\, Justine Hutcheson and the Beading Babes \nWhere: Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art\, 2021 Victoria Ave\, Brandon University \nWhen: Exhibition opening Friday\, March 1 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. \nRun: March 1 to 15\, 2024\, Monday to Saturday\, 1 to 4:00 p.m. \nOn Friday\, March 1 at 7 p.m.\, an exciting exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art will open at Brandon University’s (BU’s) Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art. It will include works from some of the most revered contemporary artists\, such as Norval Morrisseau\, Daphne Odjig\, Jackson Beardy\, Carl Beam and Arthur Amiotte\, as well as works by students\, alumni and community artists. \nIndigenous Art: Beyond History was organized by art history professor Dr. Stacey Koosel’s Contemporary Indigenous Art course. Her students worked as curators of the exhibition led by Felicity Nepinak-Hart as the Chief Curator of the project. Together they selected\, researched and installed an exhibition of works by two dozen Indigenous artists\, ranging in artistic mediums from paintings\, prints and textile\, to beading\, installation and video. \nThe exhibition opening will include a smudging ceremony and drumming by The Good Hearted Warriors\, as well as tea and bannock for guests from the Brandon Friendship Center. \nThe exhibition will run for two weeks\, from March 1 to 15\, from Monday to Saturday\, 1 to 4 p.m.\, and will feature daily tours of the exhibition by the student curators. \nFor more information\, please contact Dr. Koosel at KooselS@BrandonU.ca. \n 
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/indigenous-art-beyond-history-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Sutherland Gallery of Art\, 2021 Victoria Avenue\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Faculty of Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20240301T193000
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SUMMARY:At the Evans: The Boy and the Heron
DESCRIPTION:While the Second World War rages\, the teenage Mahito\, haunted by his mother’s tragic death\, is relocated from Tokyo to the serene rural home of his new stepmother Natsuko\, a woman who bears a striking resemblance to the boy’s mother. As he tries to adjust\, this strange new world grows even stranger following the appearance of a persistent gray heron\, who perplexes and bedevils Mahito\, dubbing him the “long-awaited one.”
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/the-boy-and-the-heron/2024-03-01/
LOCATION:MB
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