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VABE
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
401 SUNSET AVE
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
N9B3P4
mogy@uwindsor.ca
519 253 3000 (ext 2333)
coordinator's message
Over the past decade the link between art and architecture has been finding its place within the wider framework of the humanities and ecology. Greater interest has been shown towards understanding the socio-cultural aspects of art, architecture and settlements, as well as the role built environments play in sustainable systems. Artists, professional designers/architects, researchers and ecologists are beginning to acknowledge the collaborative process that is necessary to tackle the challenges facing us. Growing networks of visual artists working with design professionals are playing a central role in providing creative solutions to local problems. It is this kind of team approach on which the Visual Arts and the Built Environment [VABE] program is established.
As issues related to the built environment become increasingly important particularly as they relate to climate change, peak oil, sustainability, and green building, the interdisciplinary and collaborative framework upon which VABE is structured is absolutely essential if students genuinely plan to affect change. Researchers and environmentalists, whether coming from the traditions of conservation, stewardship, ecological planning, education or activism have come to appreciate the creativity, skills and techniques of visual artists. Given the trend towards sustainable building/ development there is growing demand for increased collaboration with the visual arts.
Visual Arts and the Built Environment [VABE] is a unique interdisciplinary and interuniversity program that is designed to promote and encourage strong linkages between the arts, architecture, social sciences, and sciences through the study of the built environment. VABE transcends the conventional boundaries between visual arts and architecture, and creates a distinctive approach to the study of place. I am very excited about this new program and look forward to working with those students involved in this creative and collaborative endeavour.
Dr. Veronika Mogyorody
Assistant Provost, Academic Architectural Advisor
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upcoming events
University of Michigan
Architectural Events. For more information, please visit arch.umich.edu
Lawrence Tech University
2008/2009 Architecture Lecture Series. Fore more information, please visit itu.edu
University of Detroit Mercy
Lecture Series. For more information, please visit udmercy.edu
AGW Winter 2009 Exhibitions
Find out about all the great exhibitions coming up at the Art Gallery of Windsor for Winter 2009 by viewing their website at www.agw.ca
Fridays Live!
Monthly openings, artist talks, and music at the AGW.