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SOFAM Visiting Artists Series presents Jan Tumlir
Jan Tumlir is an art-writer, teacher and curator who lives in L
os Angeles. He is a contributing editor for the local art journal X-TRA; h
is articles appear regularly in Artforum, Aperture, Flash Art and occasion
ally in Art Review and Frieze. In addition, he has written catalog essays f
or such artists as Bas Jan Ader, Uta Barth, John Divola, Jorge Pardo, Cy
prien Gaillard and most recently, James Welling. Tumlir is a member of the
The Guelph Lecture in Philosophy present "A Reasonable Structure ForAnimal Rights" with Christine M. Korsgaard
In Association with The Guelph Canada Research Chair in Ethics a
nd Global Change.
This event is free and open to the public.
SOLAL presents Conférence-contée avec Stéphanie Bénéteau
Pour de plus amples informations, contactez Stéphanie Nutting (
snutting@uoguelph.ca) or Frédérique Arroyas (farroyas@uoguelph.ca)
Prix: co
ntributions volontaire - 5$ suggéré pour les étudiants, 10$ pour les autres
. Billets disponibles à la School of Languages and Literatures (sale 267 Ma
cKinnon) ou à 10, rue Carden et à la porte le soir du spectacle.
Public Lecture Series: Dr. Sarah Roger
DR. SARAH ROGER
Lecturer, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford
Post-Doctoral Fellow, McMaster University
Argentine Kafkaesque:
Jorge Luis Borges and the Writings of Franz Kafka
TAN presents Emily Westell & Alexander Karpeyev
Free concert, everyone welcome. For more information visit uogu elph.ca/sofam/events
DigiCafe presents Ian Milligan "Historians and the Web: Challenges a nd Potentials of the Infinite Archive"
All Welcome! For more info email digital.humanities@uoguelph.ca
SOLAL Public Lecture Series presents Dr. Sarah Roger "Argentine Kafk aesque: Jorge Luis Borges and the Writings of Franz Kafka"
Free lecture, everyone welcome.
TAN presents Emily Westell & Alexander Karpeyev
Free concert, everyone welcome. For more information visit uogu
elph.ca/sofam/events
Undergrad History Writing Workshop - All Welcome!!
WORKSHOP, WRITING FOR HISTORY
This workshop focuses on the writing of major research papers for history classes. We discuss research and planning papers; designing thesis statements; writing introductions, conclusions, and historiography; and incorporating primary and secondary material. The workshop is designed for students in history classes from all levels, whether 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year students. Bring writing materials and register online at http://www.uoguelph.ca/studentaffairs/reg.