Events
Artist talks and tour of works - with Sarah Maloney Knitted Anatomy and Lisa Nilsson Tissue Series
TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY to THURSDAY 5 MARCH
Lectures and artist talks begin at 7PM | FREE ADMISSION
Lecture: Modern Research Imaging Techniques: A Renaissance for Optical Microscopy
TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY to THURSDAY 5 MARCH
Lectures and artist talks begin at 7PM | FREE ADMISSION
Modern Research Imaging Techniques: A Renaissance for Optical Microscopy
William Baldridge, DGJ Campbell Professor & Head, Medical Neuroscience and Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Dalhousie University.
Dalhousie Anatomical Laboratories: Modern Medical Models and Teaching
Robert Sandeski, Coordinator of Anatomical Laboratories and Human Donation Program, Dalhousie University.
Lecture and tour of Anatomica with Cindy Stelmackowich
TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY to THURSDAY 5 MARCH
Lectures and artist talks begin at 7PM | FREE ADMISSION
Black Directors for African Heritage Month
3 February - Camp de Thiaroye
Ousmane Sembene, Senegal, 1988, 157 minutes. The renowned director tells an epic story of French African Colonial troops and how they were treated during and after World War Two. (In French and Wolof with English subtitles)
10 February - Faat Kiné
Ousmane Sembene, Senegal, 2001, 117 minutes. In this modern-day urban tale of the title character, a woman rises to run a gas station in a traditionally patriarchal society that resists female aspirations. (In French and Wolof with English subtitles)
Long Shadows at Dawn: The Art of Film Noir
Now recognized as one the most influential of filmmaking styles, Film Noir was often dismissed in its own time as genre-heavy urban crime drama. With its creeping shadows, wet streets, addled subjectivity and looming sense of betrayal, Noir realized the dark underside of America’s postwar triumphalism. Populated by losers, tough guys and femmes fatales, Noir sports stylized dialogue, ruthless action and an existential world view that resonates deeply with today’s sense of everyday despair.
2014 Killam Lecture Series: Interface: Computer Science, New Media Art and Public Space
Guest lectures in the auditorium of the Goldberg Computer Science Building:
David Rokeby, title TBD, Friday 21 November, 7:00 PM
2014 Killam Lecture Series, Interface: Computer Science, New Media Art and Public Space
Guest lectures in the auditorium of the Goldberg Computer Science Building.
Nell Tenhaaf, title TBD, Friday 14 November, 7:00 PM
Nocturne: Art at Night
The Gallery is pleased to present two projects as part of Nocturne.
The feature Gallery exhibition, (im)mobile, will be open to the public until Midnight. Admission is free as always.
Working with Phin, a trans-disciplinary group of artists that includes Director/Curator Peter Dykhuis, the Gallery is supporting “Incidental Findings”, one chapter of Trio (Magic House/Magic Ride), a multimedia installation with performances staged in a cube van parked on the Halifax waterfront.