Art & Art History Alumni Gladys Lou featured in new Pleasure Dome E-book and on CJRU Radio Podcast
Art & Art History Alumni Gladys Lou featured in new Pleasure Dome E-book and on CJRU Radio Podcast
The recent publication of Toronto’s artist-run organization and publisher Pleasure Dome’s first e-book features writing by Art and Art History alumni Gladys Lou. Published in collaboration with the National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition and Oddside Arts, the e-book – titled Imagining Futures in Experimental Media – is available through the Kobo bookstore. An audiobook version is forthcoming this Spring. To celebrate the release of the book, a launch event will be held Wednesday March 8th at 6-7 on zoom.
Check out Gladys Lou’s piece in The Varsity on the Art & Art History fieldtrip to the AGO
Check out Gladys Lou’s piece in The Varsity on the Art & Art History fieldtrip to the AGO
Denyse Thomasos: Just Beyond
U of T alum’s AGO exhibit tells the story of a talented artist finding her voice
By Madeline Szabo, Gladys Lou
Professor Jill Caskey, DVS Chair and Professor Ajay Rao's research initiative covered in the U of T News
Professor Jill Caskey, DVS Chair and Professor Ajay Rao's research initiative covered in the U of T News
With a focus on the connectedness of cultures, researchers aim to revitalize the global humanities
What should humanistic research look like in a post-pandemic world?
The Medium features an article on DVS’s ELL Peer Advisors program
The Medium features an article on DVS’s ELL Peer Advisors program
Read The Medium article on DVS’s ELL Peer Advisors program.
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Work of Art & Art History grad Denyse Thomasos celebrated at the AGO!
Work of Art & Art History grad Denyse Thomasos celebrated at the AGO!
One of the finest painters to emerge in the 1990s, the late Trinidadian-Canadian artist Denyse Thomasos (1964-2012) left an indelible, yet frequently overlooked, mark on contemporary painting.