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Unique in Canada, the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University houses nine departments that offer an unparalleled range of programs in the visual, performing, cinematic, design and digital arts.

Today, we're celebrating 30 years of creativity, inclusion and community at Concordia’s Centre for the Arts in Human Dev...
06/04/2026

Today, we're celebrating 30 years of creativity, inclusion and community at Concordia’s Centre for the Arts in Human Development (CAHD).

For three decades, the CAHD has supported neurodivergent adults in expressing themselves through art, while also training students and therapists who learn and grow alongside them. Rooted in the Faculty of Fine Arts, the Centre brings together creative arts therapies, research, and community practice in a shared space of expression and care.

This anniversary video honours the journeys, voices, and collaborations that have shaped CAHD since 1996 — and the many people who continue to make it a place of belonging, creativity and transformation.

Depuis trois décennies, le CAHD soutient des adultes neurodivergents dans leur expression artistique, tout en formant des étudiant·e·s et thérapeutes qui apprennent et évoluent à leurs côtés. Ancré à la Faculté des beaux-arts, le Centre réunit thérapies par les arts, recherche et pratique communautaire dans un espace partagé de création et de soin.

🎥 Watch: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Fa0_6gLDeEI&feature=youtu.be

📍 Tonight’s celebration event:
Thursday, June 4, 2026
6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Guadagni Lounge, Central Building (CC)
7141 Sherbrooke St West
Fee: $25

Concordia Alumni

https://www.concordia.ca/finearts/research-creation/cahd | For 30 y...

Yesterday we launched the 2026 Art Volt Collection at FOFA Gallery.Made possible thanks to an initial gift in 2020 from ...
06/03/2026

Yesterday we launched the 2026 Art Volt Collection at FOFA Gallery.

Made possible thanks to an initial gift in 2020 from the Peter N. Thomson Family Trust and their representative, Leslie Raenden, the Art Volt platform has evolved through partnerships with cultural institutions and has supported more than 1,000 recent Concordia graduates in launching their careers.

We are proud to welcome 14 new artists into the Collection this year:

Antonia Brown
Ayam Yaldo
Catherine Desroches
Colin Canary
Danica Olders
Gaëlle Legrand
Hannah Alsdorf
Médéric Corbin
Melissa Roxanne Ross
Nina Vroemen
Po B. K. Lomami
Rosy Hanna
Rose de la Riva
Sam Duquette

Their work was selected by a distinguished jury composed of Anne Roger, Juan Ortiz-Apuy, Mojeanne Behzadi, Roxanne Arsenault, and Sarah Amarica.

Warm thanks to our institutional partners, donors, jury members, and supporters whose contributions make this program possible!

Félicitations aux artistes, et merci à nos donateurs, partenaires et à la communauté.

📸 Explore the full photo album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/concordiaalumnipics/albums/72177720334023948/
The exhibition continues until June 30.

Concordia University Concordia Alumni FOFA Gallery Art Volt / Art Volte

🌟 Muram Idris, a BFA Film Production student with a Minor in Art Education, has been selected as a Pathy Foundation Fell...
06/03/2026

🌟 Muram Idris, a BFA Film Production student with a Minor in Art Education, has been selected as a Pathy Foundation Fellow. She is the first Concordia student to receive this national fellowship, which supports young leaders in developing community-based initiatives across Canada. Congrats, Muram!

Muram’s project focuses on community youth filmmaking in Ottawa, working with marginalized youth to expand access to storytelling, creativity, and empowerment.

“I found the Pathy Fellowship strongly aligned with certain goals of mine, especially as an art educator. I want to strengthen community identity amongst the youth, our future leaders. Seeing the support offered by the Pathy Fellowship, I knew it would be a great fit for my initiative and myself.”

“I am a filmmaker and always strive to make change with my work. I took a minor in art education [at Concordia], not thinking much of it. Once I found a passion within it, I found the strong connection between the two paths I’ve chosen to explore. I found filmmaking fits perfectly within community-based art education, and my pedagogy as an art educator,” noted Muram.

La Bourse de la Fondation Pathy soutient de jeunes agent·e·s de changement partout au Canada qui mènent des initiatives communautaires.

Nous sommes fiers de suivre Muram dans cette belle aventure!

About the fellowship: https://pathyfellowship.com/about-the-fellowship/

Pathy Foundation Fellowship

✨ Reminder to our Fine Arts community: applications for the new Volt-Age Spark Fellowship close on June 15!Open to recen...
06/02/2026

✨ Reminder to our Fine Arts community: applications for the new Volt-Age Spark Fellowship close on June 15!

Open to recent MFA, MDes, and PhD graduates from Concordia’s Faculty of Fine Arts, this unique research-creation fellowship supports emerging artists exploring electrification, climate transition, and socio-environmental futures through practice-led artistic research.

🎨 Fellowship includes:
• Approximately $50,000 in funding
• Postdoctoral affiliation at Concordia
• Exhibition, publication, and presentation support
• Access to Volt-Age labs, networks, and collaborative projects

An exciting opportunity to connect artistic practice with climate innovation and interdisciplinary research.

📅 Deadline: June 15, 2026

🔗 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSViczCh
👉 Applications must be submitted via email with ‘Volt-Age Spark Fellowship Application’ in the subject line to [email protected].





✨ Rappel à notre communauté des beaux-arts : les candidatures pour la nouvelle Bourse Étincelle de Volt-Age se terminent le 15 juin!

Ouverte aux diplômé·e·s récents de MFA, MDes et PhD pratique de la Faculté des beaux-arts de Concordia, cette bourse de recherche-création soutient les artistes émergent·e·s qui explorent l’électrification, la transition énergétique et les futurs socioenvironnementaux à travers leur pratique artistique.

🎨 La bourse comprend :
• Environ 50 000 $ en financement
• Un statut postdoctoral à Concordia
• Un soutien pour exposition, publication et présentation
• L’accès aux laboratoires, réseaux et projets collaboratifs de Volt-Age

Une occasion unique de faire dialoguer création artistique, innovation climatique et recherche interdisciplinaire.

📅 Date limite : 15 juin 2026

🔗 En savoir plus : https://lnkd.in/eSViczCh
👉 Postulez ici : https://lnkd.in/eUa68U9b

Photo: Rouge, Oil, Blood, presented at Electrify Society Summit. Two performers in the photo are Nathaniel Cancela Edsell and Homeyra Esmaeilzadeh. The piece was conceived by Kian Moradi, directed by Homeyra and includes sound and lighting design by Kristian North and costumes by Luna (Xuexin) Tang.

🎨 Ancienne étudiante de la Faculté des beaux-arts de Concordia, la céramiste Mel Arsenault est mise de l'avant dans Le D...
06/02/2026

🎨 Ancienne étudiante de la Faculté des beaux-arts de Concordia, la céramiste Mel Arsenault est mise de l'avant dans Le Devoir via sa série Mise en lumière.

Diplômée de la maîtrise en arts visuels (2022), on y apprend comment elle développe une pratique où science, matière et intuition se rencontrent à travers des œuvres céramiques organiques et lumineuses.

📰 À lire dans Le Devoir: https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/arts-visuels/983867/mel-arsenault-vers-emerveillement

🎨 A Concordia Faculty of Fine Arts alumna, ceramic artist Mel Arsenault is featured in Le Devoir’s Mise en lumière series.

A graduate of the MFA program (2022), her practice blends material experimentation, chemical research, and a deep attention to the living world. Her work is known for its organic forms and vibrant glazes developed through rigorous experimentation.

📰 Read more in Le Devoir!

Concordia Alumni

Entre affects et rigueur scientifique, les vases de la céramiste rayonnent bien au-delà du Québec.

🎓 We are proud to share that Mia Scroggins-Hadley, a student in Art Education – Visual Arts at Concordia’s Faculty of Fi...
06/01/2026

🎓 We are proud to share that Mia Scroggins-Hadley, a student in Art Education – Visual Arts at Concordia’s Faculty of Fine Arts, has been selected as one of only 20 Canadians to join the 2026 cohort of McCall MacBain Scholars at McGill University.

The prestigious scholarship covers full tuition and living expenses, and includes mentorship and leadership development opportunities within an interdisciplinary community of scholars.

Mia’s work reflects a strong commitment to community-based education, accessibility, and creative practice. They founded a disability studies book club and a chronic illness peer support group, and have contributed to the Faculty as library coordinator in the Fine Arts Reading Room.

🍃 Une expérience de terrain à Concordia au Costa Rica, ainsi que des recherches créatives indépendantes, ont contribué à façonner l’approche de Mia en matière d’apprentissage et de pratique autonome — en reliant de manière significative l’art, l’écologie et l’expérience vécue.

👏 Congratulations, Mia — and bravo pour cette belle réussite!

Discover Mia's profile & journey: https://bit.ly/4nQnrey

‘You have to be humble, but you also have to know what you’re bringing to the space and how to talk about your work.’

📣 The Faculty of Fine Arts is pleased to welcome Yaniya Lee as a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Gail and Stephen A. Ja...
05/29/2026

📣 The Faculty of Fine Arts is pleased to welcome Yaniya Lee as a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art, Concordia University.

A writer and researcher, Yaniya Lee’s work engages narratives of liberation to develop new methodologies for art criticism, art history, and archival practice. Her research contributes to ongoing conversations around Black art histories in Canada and new approaches to understanding and rethinking the Canadian art canon.

“Lee’s research into histories of Black artists in Canada is part of a valuable re-appraisal of the Canadian art canon. Not only is Yaniya a remarkable art historian, but she is also one of the country’s most prolific and original arts writers,” notes Gabrielle Moser, Chair of the Jarislowsky Institute.

Working under the supervision of Joana Joachim, Yaniya will contribute to the intellectual life of the Institute and help foster dialogue and mentorship within the broader research community.

We welcome her to Concordia and look forward to her contributions over the next two years!

📣 La Faculté des beaux-arts est heureuse d’accueillir Yaniya Lee en tant que boursière postdoctorale SSHRC à l’Institut de recherche en art canadien Gail et Stephen A. Jarislowsky.

Comme le souligne la professeure et directrice de l'institut, Gabrielle Moser :

« Les recherches de Dr Lee sur les histoires des artistes noirs au Canada participent à une relecture importante du canon de l’art canadien. Non seulement Yaniya est une historienne de l’art remarquable, mais elle est aussi l’une des voix les plus prolifiques et originales de l’écriture sur l’art au pays. »

Sous la supervision de la professeure en histoire de l'art, Joana Joachim, elle contribuera à la vie intellectuelle de l’Institut et au développement de nouvelles formes de dialogue et de mentorat au sein de la communauté de recherche.

Bienvenue Yaniya Lee !

Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art

🎉 The Faculty of Fine Arts congratulates Concordia alumni Lotus L. Kang, BFA 08, and Samuel Roy-Bois, MFA 02, on being s...
05/28/2026

🎉 The Faculty of Fine Arts congratulates Concordia alumni Lotus L. Kang, BFA 08, and Samuel Roy-Bois, MFA 02, on being shortlisted for the 2026 Sobey Art Award.

This prestigious national recognition celebrates some of Canada’s most compelling contemporary artists, and we are proud to see Concordia alumni among this year’s outstanding shortlist. 🏆

Félicitations à nos diplômé·e·s Lotus L. Kang et Samuel Roy-Bois, qui figurent parmi les finalistes du prix Sobey pour les arts 2026.

Cette reconnaissance nationale prestigieuse met en lumière des artistes parmi les plus marquants de la scène contemporaine canadienne, et nous sommes fiers de voir des diplômé·e·s de Concordia figurer parmi les finalistes de cette année.

Leur pratique témoigne de la force, de l’innovation et de l’engagement critique qui continuent de façonner les pratiques artistiques contemporaines au Canada et à l’international.

Photos: Samuel Roy-Bois & Lotus L. Kang by Sara Cwynar

Concordia University Concordia Alumni Musée des beaux-arts du Canada

https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/sobey-art-award/artists-2026

Before crossing the stage at convocation, come celebrate with us at the FOFA Gallery! 🎉On June 15, join the Faculty of F...
05/27/2026

Before crossing the stage at convocation, come celebrate with us at the FOFA Gallery! 🎉

On June 15, join the Faculty of Fine Arts, FOFA Gallery and Art Volt for an afternoon of art, community and celebration featuring:

✨ the 2026 Art Volt / Art Volte launch exhibition
✨ the launch of the Undergraduate Student Exhibition catalogue grieving reveries
✨ snacks, refreshments and catalogue giveaways

Bring your friends and family and celebrate the Class of 2026 with us!

📍 FOFA Gallery (EV 1.715)
🕓 4–7 p.m.
Free admission.



Avant de monter sur scène pour la collation des grades, venez célébrer avec nous à la Galerie FOFA! 🎉

Le 15 juin, joignez-vous à la Faculté des beaux-arts, à la Galerie FOFA et à Art Volt pour une soirée de célébration et de découvertes artistiques avec :

✨ l’exposition de lancement de la Collection Art Volt 2026
✨ le lancement du catalogue de l’exposition étudiante grieving reveries
✨ collations, rafraîchissements et distribution de catalogues

Amenez vos proches et venez célébrer la cohorte 2026 avec nous!

📍 Galerie FOFA (EV 1.715)
🕓 16 h à 19 h
Entrée gratuite.

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Concordia Alumni

Join us at the FOFA Gallery for a Convocation Celebration and Book Launch featuring current and graduating students of the Faculty of Fine Arts!

🎬 Congratulations to Concordia Film Animation alumni Charlie Galea McClure, David Martineau Lachance, and Élodie Roy for...
05/22/2026

🎬 Congratulations to Concordia Film Animation alumni Charlie Galea McClure, David Martineau Lachance, and Élodie Roy for their recognition at this year’s Sommets du cinéma d’animation!

Proud to see Concordia Fine Arts alumni from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema celebrated for their outstanding work in animation and storytelling.

🏆 Raoul-Barré Award for Best Canadian Student Film
Presented with a $2,000 grant from the Raoul-Barré Foundation

✨ Lullaby for a Deathdream — Charlie Galea McClure
A poetic exploration of dreams, memory, and time, the film was recognized for its strong artistic vision and inventive use of animation techniques, including work on film.

🎞️ Pitch Contest Winner (2026)
David Martineau Lachance — Les nouveaux vêtements
A humorous and heartfelt project praised by the jury for its originality, subtlety, and emotional resonance.

🌟 Pitch Contest Mention
Élodie Roy — Homophoques

🎬 Félicitations aux diplômé·es en animation de Concordia récompensé·es aux Sommets du cinéma d’animation pour la qualité et la force de leurs œuvres, bravo !

📷: Image du film de Charlie Galea McClure, "Lullaby for a Deathdream"

More details:
https://sommetsanimation.com/en/news/awards-of-the-24th-sommets-du-cinema-danimation/

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