Fine Arts Student Receives Inaugural Indigenous Arts Scholarship
Third year BFA student Maura Tamez receives prestigious award to help fund her education
UBCO hosts second annual Sharon Thesen Lecture
UBC Okanagan’s Creative Writing Program is hosting its second annual Sharon Thesen Lecture with Creative Writing Professor and author Kevin Chong.
UBCO Professor recognized for contributions in the performing arts
Neil Cadger is a recipient of the 2021 Somerset Award for Performance Development in the Visual and Performing Arts
Big congratulations to the Okanagan short story contest winners
Winners of the 2021 Short Story Contest Announced at a Virtual Event
Juliet Winters Carpenter: Literary Translation from Abe to Zen
On April 9, 2021, Professor Juliet Winters Carpenter discussed the challenges and rewards of translating between languages and cultures, including commonalities and differences in assumptions, approaches and expressions, and how works in translation open readers up to new perspectives and world-views. Juliet Winters Carpenter has a long and distinguished career translating best-selling Japanese contemporary literature […]
Call for Art Submissions: UBC Okanagan Colouring Book
UBC Okanagan student and alumni artists of all levels are invited to submit an original work for a colouring book page in any style within the UBCO Homecoming 2021 theme Spirit of Okanagan.
UBCO to announce winners of annual writing contest
UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies (FCCS) is hosting an event Friday where it will share the winners of the 2021 Okanagan Short Story Contest.
Student Profile: Jessica Beaudin
Incoming Masters of Arts in English student talks about her research plans during her degree at UBCO.
UBCO visual arts students host year-end exhibition
Each spring, graduating visual arts students at UBC’s Okanagan campus prepare a final exhibition as they complete their program. This year’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) show, titled Up Close from a Distance, will be shared as a virtual exhibition.
Why we capitalize the ‘I’ in Indigenous
Presentation resources from a talk given by Dr. Kerrie Charnley