The Apple Box Exploratorium AR Tour
Augmented reality (AR) game and interactive historical guide developed by Media Studies student, Chloe Chang
Okanagan Short Story Contest shortlist announced
A total of 140 short story entries were submitted for the adult category, and 82 stories for the high school category.
Examining Harry Potter as a serious contribution to contemporary children’s literature
Recent graduate Rachel Stubbs talks about her thesis and experience at UBCO as an Masters of Arts in English student.
Okanagan Print Triennial: Exhibition organized by FCCS professor, Briar Craig
Exhibition at the Vernon Public Art Gallery brings international artists work to the Okanagan
Celebrate the season with the Spring Festival of the Arts
UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies’ (FCCS) Spring Festival of the Arts brings a myriad of exhibits and events to the Kelowna area. The festival covers a spectrum of artistic endeavours by students, faculty and staff including exhibitions of creative writing, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, short films and public art.
Faculty Spotlight: Kerrie Charnley
New professors research focuses on the land centered, holistic and multi-modal aspects of lndigenous Peoples’ literacies and epistemologies, pedagogies, and educational programming.
Skin Hunger, exhibition in the FINA Gallery
UBC Okanagan students organize art exhibition about COVID-19
UBCO professor discusses the importance of public art
Public art can take many forms, from mural paintings to installations and exhibitions, to large scale sculptures. It can work to revitalize the urban landscape while supporting and improving the cultural, social and economic vitality of our local community.
The heart always matters, but especially on Valentine’s Day
UBC Okanagan faculty put their hearts into research and teaching. To mark Valentine’s Day, they are highlighting their expertise on matters of the heart—from what makes it tick to how to keep the emotions pumping.
Downtown Projections Showcase Four Stories of the Night Sky
From February 5 to 28, 2021, projections in downtown Kelowna will showcase fascinating stories of the night sky in a new exhibit called Celestial Bodies.