By: Winona Forever, Head Staff Writer
The crowd for the Winona Forever was a sea of lanky twenty-somethings, tousled hair, high-waisted denim, and people more...
By: Marco Ovies, Peak Associate
Every summer there are tons of free outdoor movie screenings, so it can be difficult, even overwhelming, to decide which...
By: Ben McGuinness, Peak Associate
qaʔ yəxw - water honours us: womxn and waterways is a mixed-media exhibition by a collective of local Indigenous women artists...
By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor
Kendra Strauss, director of SFU’s labour studies program, described the W.A.C. Bennett Dam as one of many contemporary resource projects...
By: Kaila Bhullar, SFU Student
Location, layout, and mediums are all necessary parts of an exhibition or gallery space, though they are rarely ever considered...
By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor
In 2004, SFU acquired a 19-metre-long, $600,000 colonial artwork painted by Charles Comfort, receiving it from the Toronto Dominion (TD...
By: Kaila Bhullar, SFU Student
From exposing harsh realities and implications of Indian cultural influences (in both tradition and media) to openly sharing firsthand experiences of...
By: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer
Dr. Steven Tanaka, a Toronto anaesthesiologist and UBC alumnus, spends his spare time organizing tours for underground Japanese bands to...