Concordia’s new curatorial graduate programs welcomes three Scholars-in-Residence
Art History graduate student explores Northwest Coast Culture at British Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology (MOA)
Summer Reads: Faculty of Fine Arts authors on design, dance, art history, and more
‘A place where you could feel culture’ says art history grad Kitty Scott of her days in Montreal
Photographer Edward Burtynsky captures beauty in destruction
New Concordia Graduate Microprogram and Graduate Certificate in Curatorial Studies and Practices will offer unique, hands-on experience in a state-of-the art lab
Alumna Nicole Burisch named director of Concordia’s Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery
Great Concordian: Jean-François Bélisle, director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada
Doggone Foundation’s new gift of $540,000 brings total support to Concordia’s Faculty of Fine Arts to $3 million
New partnership between Concordia’s Art Volt and La Centrale galerie Powerhouse brings residencies and internships to fine arts alumni
Andria Hickey helms programming at Shorefast and Fogo Island Arts
Imagination in action: Mayor of Lachine Maja Vodanovic on creating sustainable communities
Meet the 2024 Faculty of Fine Arts valedictorians
Antonietta Grassi awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
Concordia’s Alice Ming Wai Jim is named a member of the Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec
Helen Watts is empowering the next generation of climate activists
13 artworks, contemporary dance performances, design projects and more!
Concordia-led oral history project breathes new life into the world of Canadian art legend Jean-Paul Riopelle
The national art museum CEO
Meet the Faculty of Fine Arts’ New Tenure-Track Teachers
Government of Canada invests more than $7M in Concordia research
Deanna Bowen’s two-storey mural to adorn the façade of the National Gallery of Canada
July 1 marks the 100-year anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act
6 Concordians mark Indigenous History Month
Art specialist Roshi Chadha awarded Ordre de Montréal
‘Metal gives a voice to under-represented groups who triumph over adversity’
Concordia Public Scholar Varda Nisar explores political agendas and stereotypes in Pakistan's museums
Meet Stéphanie Hornstein, Concordia Library’s new researcher-in-residence
‘You have to keep sounding the alarm’
The not-for-profit tech executive
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