Le mois de févier sera chargé en événements!
Check out our February events and happenings! Events are free unless otherwise indicated!

Zumba

27 février

18h à Gymnase 2

Inscrivez-vous: http://ca.apm.activecommunities.com/uregina/Activity_Search/10039

"drop ins" sont les bienvenues-- vous n'avez pas besoin de venir à toutes les cours d'y participer -- venez quand vous pouvez!

PRENDS TA PLACE À REGINA est de retour en mars!

Venez-vous amuser et jaser avec nous au début du mois de mars. Alors noté le 1er mars à vos calendriers parce qu'on s'en va faire du BOWLING ensemble et en français!

1er mars

 

Si vous avez des questions svp, n'hésitez pas à contacter christina.chaisson@uregina.ca 
Don't hesitate to contact christina.chaisson@uregina.ca in case you had any questions!

Merci!

Photography and poetry exhibition

Mar 6, 2017

08:30
"Fragments of Identity", a photography and poetry exhibition by Estelle Bonetto at La Cité, from March 6 to March 17, 2017.

Free and open to all Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm.

On Thursday, March 16, meet the artist from 5pm to 7pm at the Rendez-Vous de la Francophonie happy hour.

Biography

Art enthusiast, professional writer, translator, with a passion for writing poetry, Estelle Bonetto takes pleasure in exploring the fluidity of words and movements through writing and photography. Her process centers around the artistic setup of her work, with a focus on images, words, and ideas, to create her own unique esthetic.

Fragments of Identity

This series, titled Fragments of Identity, is made up of six episodes, each independent from the next. An episode consists of a collection of six 10-inch glass bottles. Inside each bottle is a photograph, laminated to preserve its integrity, as well as organic materials used as fillers (oils, salts, mosses, spices, natural fibers, etc.). Accompanying each episode are thematically-inspired poems.

This series is an exploration of the many pieces that forge my identity. A fragmented photographic mural that tells a story, an experience. I use the bottle as a medium to encapsulate these pieces of life and give them a frame of reference. They can be interpreted in many ways. The container’s shape deforms, by curving appearances, and gives depth to aspects of reality. The glass vessel becomes a mirror of myself, always changing, rarely static.

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