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October 11, 2018, Thursday - Arts Quarter Festival

Time: 6:30pm -- 10 pm

Location:West Bank Arts Quarter, 21st Ave. S. and Fourth St. S.

Arts Quarter Festival

Arts collide at the third annual Arts Quarter Festival: an evening mashup of visual art, dance, music and theatre showcasing student and faculty talent from across the University. In honor of the college’s 150th anniversary, the first two hours of the festival will showcase the work of CLA arts faculty Christine Baeumler, Carl Flink, Matthew Lefebvre, Lynn Lukkas and Talvin Wilks, in collaboration with student artists. Beginning at 8 pm, students take over the festival with work ranging from traditional to modern to experimental.

  • Linger over a variety of photography and visual art exhibits
  • Build an instrument with the Music Therapy Student Association
  • Chill out to the sounds of Electro Pop Rock Marimba
  • Feel the heat from the North Star Aluminium Pour
  • Screen Print a tote bag with Bohemian Press 
  • Create a sonic conversation at the Audio Playground
  • Treat yourself to a snack from local food trucks
  • Rock out to student bands in the Ferguson Amphitheater
  • Try your hand at wheel throwing with the Ceramics Collective