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A composite image featuring four newspaper collaged paper figures, a colourful scribbly doodle, and an anatomical heart drawing with a human hand beside it to model the drawing’s scale
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Find multimedia works by visual arts students all over Burnaby campus

Peak Web March 28, 2022

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor SFU Burnaby’s aesthetic leaves little to be desired. But thanks to this semester’s CA161 class, taught by Sabine Bitter, the campus will be revitalized with interactive art installations. From collages to conceptual sculptures, the work of these visual arts students aims to highlight the relationship between the public and public art. The Peak spoke with four of the artists to learn more about what this entails and where they drew inspiration from. These and the rest of CA161 class installations will be around SFU Burnaby from now until April 4. See map below. Zoe…

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Exploring space and place with SCA MFA’s work-in-progress exhibit

Arts September 22, 2020

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer For their fall exhibition this year, the SFU School for the Contemporary Arts’ (SCA) second-year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) cohort is presenting their works-in-progress show online. The exhibition, within & outside, is based on…

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Skoden Indigenous Film festival promises to showcase some of the best in cinema

Peak Web May 25, 2019

By: Alison Wick, Arts Editor Update: An earlier version of this article, including the printed version, included a mistake that the festival is on Friday, June 1. The correct date is Saturday, June 1. This has been changed in the…

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Bah Humbug! brings the holiday spirit to SFU Woodward’s

EIC November 27, 2017

By: Tessa Perkins Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a classic story with heart-warming holiday season themes of redemption and gratitude. SFU Woodward’s has teamed up with Vancouver Moving Theatre and Full Circle: First Nations Performance Society to present the…

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SFU School for the Contemporary Arts’ production of The Bald Soprano takes place in modern-day Vancouver

EIC November 1, 2017

By: Edna Batengas SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA) has an upcoming mainstage theatre production of The Bald Soprano. It was originally written in the ’50s by playwright Eugène Ionesco as a French, Absurdist farce. The SCA has adapted…

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