December News at the College of Arts
Check out what our faculty at the College of Arts have been up this December 2024!
From exciting projects to new publications, read more about their work and connect with us to learn more about the College of Arts.
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School of Creative Arts
- Marcel Casarini, Assistant Professor, Media Arts – This year, Marcel released a book titled Level Design and Architecture: Space and Digital Environment (Level Design e Arquitetura: Espaco e Ambiente Digital), published by Senac in Brazil. The book is available in both digital and hard copy formats throughout the country. Publisher: Senac Release Date: Aug/24.
- Associate Professor, Visual Arts, Shel Stefan, was recently involved in a number of initiatives:
- They presented their work in a two-person art exhibition at the Museum of the Italian Cultural Centre in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The exhibition, entitled They, They, & It: Reflections on Trans Identity, ran from April 11, 2024 – July 5, 2024, and drew upwards of 1000 visitors to the museum in support of the work. Stefan featured two series of works in the show: Self Portraits, a set of 6 life-size acrylic paintings on panel, and Gargolla, a series of 10 clay, wood, and wire sculptures. One of their paintings was also featured in The Georgia Straight Newspaper 2024.
- Their exhibition, work, and research were featured in The Source Newspaper: 2024 The Source, “They, They, & It”. Exploring the Deep Connection Between Italian and Transgender Identity, Curtis Seufert, Volume 24, Issue 21, May 28-June 11, 2024.
- They were a panelist on June 21, 2024 for the Queer Discussion Panel: Safe and Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQ2SIA+ at the Museum of the Italian Cultural Centre, Vancouver, BC.
- They exhibited their work in the 2023 Fraser Valley Biennial, a group art exhibition which toured several regional galleries and museums from May 30, 2023 – September 30, 2023. Stefan’s drawings were featured in shows at four of the FV Biennial venues: the Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, the Langley Arts Council Gallery, the Chilliwack Cultural Centre Gallery, and the Ranger Station Harrison Arts Council Gallery.
- Their work was featured in the Fraser Valley Biennial in two publications: 2023 The Chilliwack Progress, Artists Explore Human Body in Fraser Valley Biennial Show, Jenna Hauck, Nov 1, 2023, and 2023 Preview Art Magazine, 2023 Fraser Valley Biennial, Michael Turner, Feb-March 2023.
- They collaborated in two interactions of their live art performance entitled Drawing, Tending, Tying: An Art and Rope Experiment. In October 2023, Drawing, Tending, Tying 2: An Art and Rope Experiment was performed at the opening ceremonies of Unabashed in Denver, Colorado, USA. In May 2024 Drawing, Tending, Tying 3: An Art and Rope Experiment was performed at Diva’s Den in Vancouver, BC.
- They also had one of their paintings featured in & Magazine: 2023 & Magazine #2, She Rope Re-Members Rosemary, Image Feature, Maine College of Arts & Design
- They were also interviewed by Maine College of Art & Design.
Criminology & Criminal Justice
- Associate Professors, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Dr. Zina Lee and Dr. Irwin Cohen, report on the remediation of residential homes used in drug production was cited in a Vancouver Sun article.
- Assistant Professor, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Mark Kersten, was interview by CBC News in an article called Indigenous leaders praise report on Canada’s ‘disappeared’ residential school children. The article features Kimberly Murray’s research about abuse of children at residential schools.
- Assistant Professor, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Dr. Mark Kersten, was invited to speak at the House of Commons’ Foreign Affairs Committee on Canada, recognizing Palestinian statehood.
- Professor Emeritus Mr. Yvon Dandurand co-authored an article on children whose parents are in conflict with the law. Capp, M., & Dandurand, Y. (2024). Supporting children whose parents are in conflict with the law through the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Honoring the legacy of Hon. Landon Pearson. The Canadian Journal of Children’s Rights, 11(1), 15-37.
Political Science
- Assistant Professor, Noah S. Schwartz, wrote a research article called “Grandpa Joe’s hunting rifle: morality policy framing in Canadian Parliament”. Policy Sciences (2024): 1-16. The paper was completed with the help of a Work Study Grant, and the hard work of his student Claire Kitsul (a POSC major).
- Assistant Professor, Political Science, Noah Schwartz, was interviewed by CTV Your Morning show in November about his research with police & community groups on gun violence in Canada.