Transart MFA alum Rachel Epp Buller receives Fulbright Research Chair award

Rachel Epp Buller was recently awarded a 2021-22 Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Arts and Humanities at the University of Alberta. She is spending winter/spring 2022 on site in Edmonton, in partnership with the University's Research-Creation and Social Justice CoLABoratory. Her multimodal research-creation project is titled Acts of Listening: Art and Relational Attunement.

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Transart MFA alum Derek Owens publishes "The Villagers"

Art by Caroline Golden and fables by Derek Owens.
A master of disguise tries to seduce the sun... a horticultural club tours a dream-garden… afishwife is serenaded by a severed head … a lunar king appeals to the people of earth one last time…

These are a few of the characters you'll meet in this collection of 37 tales, each conjured by Derek Owens in response to the surreal art of Caroline Golden. You are formally invited to enter this enchanted everwhen: an eclectic gallery of whimsical souls; a chorus of voices fanciful, dark, and strange.

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TT Student Film Premiere at Berlinale '22

February 10th - 20th, 2022

In their essayistic tour de force NUCLEAR FAMILY, Erin and Travis Wilkerson investigate the use of atomic energy in the US for both peaceful and military means; they don’t just uncover many fenced-off areas in the desert, but also various answers to the question of how to make political cinema today.

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Decentralising Political Economies: a Roaming Symposium

Focusing on urgent questions animating the debate around radical education and the recent disruptions caused by the pandemic, the roaming symposium is a moment to look closely at the proliferation of both online and offline platforms and methods which aim to facilitate the documentation, activation of case studies, and the application of toolkits.

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Recreational Meetings PV: Language with Mayra Rodriguez-Castro

Recreational Meetings invite participants to reimagine digital platforms and social formats through experimental and experiential exercises. Developed by Stephen Kwok in collaboration with creative practitioners from diverse fields, Recreational Meetings explore how distance may enable, rather than limit, engagement with our surroundings, ourselves, and each other.

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