Guest Speaker: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande
Please join us for an artist talk in the Aboriginal Gathering Place with Cheyenne Rain LeGrande on Monday, March 2 at 11:30am. Cheyenne Rain LeGrande is a Nehiyaw artist, from […]
Please join us for an artist talk in the Aboriginal Gathering Place with Cheyenne Rain LeGrande on Monday, March 2 at 11:30am. Cheyenne Rain LeGrande is a Nehiyaw artist, from […]
Somewhere We Have Travelled will feature 50+ Indigenous alumni, along with current students, staff and faculty from Emily Carr University of Art + Design for the centennial celebrations. Featuring emerging,
We are pleased to be partnering with the Or Gallery in hosting an artist talk by Vance Wright on Thursday, January 29th, from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM in the
The Aboriginal Gathering Place has partnered with macaulay & co to bring in Caroline Monnet for an artist talk on Monday, January 19. Caroline Monnet is a multidisciplinary artist of
We are happy to share that the Aboriginal Gathering Place will once again have an Indigenous Winter Market as part of ECU’s annual Student Art Sale! Discover, collect, and celebrate
Everyone is invited to join us in celebrating International Inuit Day at our second Inuit film festival! Monday, November 3, 2025 4pm Short films, Reliance Theatre Featuring films by Alethea
Celebrated artist and Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ECU) alum Brian Jungen (alum 1992) is the recipient of the 2025 Audain Prize for the Visual Arts. The prestigious
Students in the UBC Museum of Anthropology’s Native Youth Program prepare materials for lumen printing during a workshop led by ECU student Kimberly Ronning as part of a week-long series
By Rumnique Nannar (Originally posted on ECU News) The Aboriginal Gathering Place staff members attended a once-in-a-lifetime workshop in Norway for five days of practical learning and cultural exchange. Some
In late April, the ECU community celebrated carver and artist Xwalacktun’s efforts after completing the university’s first of three House Posts to honour Vancouver’s Host Nations. As Xwalacktun’s brother Chief