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Events

Wed January 28, 2026

Today's Events

7 Nights of History: King John, the First and Only: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

Jan 28, 2026

A community lecture by Dr. Hannah Wood (PhD) of St. Thomas More College

Literature Matters: Anti-Apartheid Activism in Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter

Jan 28, 2026

A public talk by English PhD student Vijay Kachru

Ongoing Events

Rounding (IV): moving towards collection

Sep 12, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026

An exhibition featuring works by Augustus Kenderdine, Joshua Bonnetta and other contributors

Ebb

Jan 23 - Apr 24, 2026

Ebb presents a selection of new and recent work by artist Braxton Garneau

What We Hold

Jan 23 - Apr 24, 2026

A touring exhibition featuring a series of photographic and sculptural still lifes by Meera Margaret

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Upcoming Events

Book Launch: ReVisions: Speculating in Literature and Film in Canada

Jan 30, 2026

Dystopian and apocalyptic fiction and film is explored in a new book edited by Dr. Wendy Roy (PhD) of the Department of English

Saskatoon Game Jam

Jan 30 - Feb 1, 2026

Create a game within 48 hours—with a team, or solo

Greystone Theatre: Translations

Feb 10-14, 2026

A collision of cultures brings far-reaching consequences

Women Plus Water Conversation: Women + Cryospheric Decade

Feb 11, 2026

An event in recognition of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Restless World Anew: A Discussion on Music, Nature and the Creative Process

Feb 12, 2026

A talk and performance in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series (FARLS) in Music by Dr. Roydon Tse (DMA)

Philosophy in the Community: Is Growth Good?

Feb 13, 2026

A public talk by Dr. Diana Heney (PhD), assistant professor of philosophy

7 Nights of History: The Poet-Painter who Lost China: Emperor Huizong and the Power of Ink and Brush

Feb 25, 2026

A community lecture by Dr. George Keyworth (PhD) of the Department of History

Literature Matters: Place and People in Kate Beaton’s Graphic Oil Sands Memoir Ducks

Feb 25, 2026

A public talk by English PhD student Jenna Miller