The Book of Grief and Hamburgers by Stuart Ross, York alumni
Stuart Ross discusses how his new book came to fruition and what it means to grieve.
Stuart Ross discusses how his new book came to fruition and what it means to grieve.
Two visual art students, Abbie Mauno and Yuki Tam, present Terminal Station, a drawing exhibition in the Gales Gallery.
Featuring emerging artists from the department of music, the Jazz Festival 2022 will follow a hybrid format.
This virtual event will explore the careers and experiences of three Canadian jazz artists, including musical presentations and a Q&A session.
Four masters student choreographers present their new choreography in this online event of exploring the intersectionalities of race, gender, ethnicity, and more through movement, music, and projections.
Faculty and travellers alike explain how slow travel benefits their experiences, the environment, and what exactly slow travel means.
Cinema & media art faculty discuss the importance of the Indigenous futurism and media, and the upcoming virtual event featuring Danis Goulet.
With a masters degree in molecular biology, Babu discusses his journey into filmmaking and how his science background influenced him.
Helen Carswell Chair Amy Hills and featured musicians discuss the upcoming virtual music symposium.
Brian Katz, AMPD faculty and world-renowned musician, discusses his journey, performance career, and the impacts of the pandemic.