Aboriginal Resource for classrooms
Check out this great UBC resource for students and educators!This information is available for educators to use in classrooms and for students to use for research and presentations. A wide […]
Check out this great UBC resource for students and educators!This information is available for educators to use in classrooms and for students to use for research and presentations. A wide […]
Emily Carr University Aboriginal Awards Award Categories • Entrance Awards for Aboriginal students entering a degree program at Emily Carr University for the first time. Entrance awards applicants should demonstrate
We’re delighted to announce that the National Gallery of Canada has acquired two works by Luke Parnell (MAA ’12) for their permanent collection. Phantom Limbs and A Brief History of
Join us in welcoming Maggie Groat to Emily Carr University as a resident of the Audain Distinguished Artist -In -Residence Program. Maggie Groat is a visual artist working in a
We are pleased to welcome Mark Igloliorte to Emily Carr University as a resident of the Audain Distinguished Artist -In -Residence Program. Mark is an interdisciplinary artist born in Corner
You can now follow the Aboriginal Program office on twitter and facebook. Keep up to date on our special events, workshops and other relevant activities. https://twitter.com/AboriginalECUAD https://www.facebook.com/ECUADaboriginal
Please note date change! We would like to welcome you to our extended Emily Carr Aboriginal community and invite you to an informal meet and greet and information session in
Aboriginal students organize and curate an annual Aboriginal Student Art Exhibit in the Concourse Gallery. The exhibition provides a forum for Aboriginal students to express and celebrate their traditional and/or
· “We Were Children” Residential School DVD. You can rent it at the National Film Board site for $2.50 for an individual one-time online viewing. There is also a
A Celebration of Resilience on Friday, September 20th For more than 120 years, thousands of Aboriginal Children in British Columbia were sent to Indian Residential (boarding) Schools that were funded