Announcements

Professor Stephen Malloy Directing Inside/Out with Main Street Theatre

CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS & THE BC ARTS COUNCIL FUND ORIGINAL PRISON MEMOIR, DIRECTED BY ASSOC. PROFESSOR STEPHEN MALLOY

INSIDE/OUT by Patrick Keating and directed & dramaturged by Stephen Malloy opens to rave reviews. April 2-12, 2015. Little Mountain Gallery. L-R: Patrick Keating and Theatre & Film Prof. Stephen Malloy.  Photo credit: D.K.

TRIUMPH OF LOVE. Book by James Magruder Music by Jeffrey Stock Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead Based on the play by Marivaux Directed by MFA Directing Candidate Barbara Tomasic
CONGRATULATIONS TO FILM STUDIES PROF. LISA COULTHARD. Associate Professor Coulthard was awarded a 5 year SSHRC Insight Grant for “The sounds of violence: sound and cinematic violence in the digital age”

CONGRATULATIONS TO FILM STUDIES PROF. LISA COULTHARD!

Associate Professor Coulthard was awarded a 5 year SSHRC Insight Grant for “The sounds of violence: sound and cinematic violence in the digital age”

"Radicalizing Intimacy" ROGERS Multicultural Film Production Program

2016 ROGERS MULTICULTURAL PHIL LIND ARTIST IN RESIDENCE | NOMINATION DEADLINE: APRIL 15

The UBC Film Production program invites you to nominate the Asian Canadian Artist-in-Residence for 2016. Photo credit:  “Radicalizing Intimacy” ROGERS Multicultural Film Production Program FIPR 469A (2013-14).

Cinephile: A Call for Papers
Cinephile: Call for Papers!

CALL FOR PAPERS: CINEPHILE – VISIONS OF THE SIXTIES

Deadline for draft submissions: March 6, 2015.

Call for Papers: CINEPHILE – Visions of The Sixties (11.1)

Deadline for draft submissions: March 6, 2015.

Karin Lee, Adjunct Professor – Film Production, Has Been Selected by The Writers Guild of Canada to Participate in The Bell Media Diverse Screenwriters Program.

Lee is one of three recipients of the program for Western Canada which begins February 26, 2015 in Vancouver.

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Jacqueline Firkins Featured on Path to Funding

Jacqueline Firkins’ much-publicized gowns continue to garner attention! UBC’s online feature, Path to Funding, interviewed Prof. Firkins about the garments inspired by microscopic cancer cells, the challenges associated with securing funds, and the impact knowledge mobilization made on a community of survivors.