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Graduate Curating: PhD Candidate Fara Abn Curates an Exhibition at Canada Council Art Bank

Fara Abn, a PhD candidate studying in Cultural Mediations at Carleton, curated upcoming exhibit Visual Echoes premiering June 1.

Upcoming Book Launch For Sarah Casteel’s Black Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible In Literature And Art

Carleton’s own Sarah Phillips Casteel will be launching her new book, Black Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible in Literature…

Students in the course Race and Representation in the Arts sit in a dark classroom watching a film. In the still, Lee Scratch Perry, a Dub musician, is in his recording studio.

Race and Representation in the Arts Course Covers New Ground

This Race and Representation in the Arts course covers new ground by using an interdisciplinary approach to equip students in…

Murdered Midas, about the life and death of Sir Harry Oakes, using a crime story to illuminate Canadian mining history

Shannon Lectures 2019: Rebooting Biography

Trump Wins

The Fog of Our New Political Reality

Historian Jennifer Evans leads innovative tool and course to contextualize right-wing fascism past and present. By Nick Ward. Moments after the…

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FASS Blog – Why I Love the B.A. by Professor Peter Coffman (History and Theory of Architecture)

A few weeks ago in my regular blog, I observed that fall is the annual hunting season for those who…

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