🎤✨ Summer Vocal Intensive – University of Regina ✨🎤
Calling all young vocalists! Join the University of Regina for a 5-day Summer Vocal Intensive filled with voice lessons, performing, and acting workshops — all leading up to a final concert featuring music from classical to musical theatre. 🎶
👩🏫 Guest Faculty: Dr. Mark Wilkinson
🗓 August 18–22, 2026
💲 Tuition: $375
🎯 Ages: 15–23
📌 Registration Deadline: July 15
🏠 On-campus accommodations available
📧 For more information: [email protected]
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn, grow, and perform! 🎵✨
#MelfortMusicFestival #VocalIntensive #MusicEducation #YoungMusicians #SaskArts
Unwind, connect, and create 🧶✨
Stop by the Archer for a Crochet & Relax session—where mindfulness meets community and creativity.
Supporting SDG 3 through rest and self-care, SDG 11 by bringing people together in shared, intentional spaces, and SDG 12 by bringing responsible production to life! 💚
Congratulations to Creative Technologies & Design Department Head and Professor Dr. Charity Marsh on being awarded an $866,798 grant from Canada Foundation for Innovation to build GENerate Collaboratory at the University of Regina!
The Collaboratory will house a recording studio, an experimental sound design and making studio, and a critical listening and immersion lab.
From SaskToday:
“A new interdisciplinary hub for sound research and creation will help break down barriers in the music and video game industry.
Led by Dr. Charity Marsh, head of the creative technologies and design department, the University of Regina will construct the GENerate Collaboratory.
“The GENerate Collaboratory will be a place of experimentation, curiosity, play and a place where mistakes are valued,” said Marsh.
Students will have access to equipment, including recording studios, microphones, immersive labs and projectors for research, innovation and expanding possibilities.
One key objective of the hub is to amplify the voices of those who continue to be marginalized and underrepresented.”
Visit SaskToday[dot]ca to read the rest of the story.
Our BFA in Devised Performance and Theatre Creation is the only program of its kind in Western Canada.
Dedicated to developing holistic theatre artists, we are committed to providing a space where all students have the opportunity to tell their own stories, while building professional skills.
The future of theatre is here you should be too!🎭
#devisedtheatre #canadiantheatre #bfatheatre #theatrestudemts
🎭NEXT UP!
“The Diner at the End of the Road” ✨A cabaret devised and performed by the first year cohort directed by Benjamin Redant.✨
March 31-April 1, 7:30 PM in the Shubox Theatre.
🎟️Pay-What-You-Can
Reserve now! Link in bio.
🎶 Final Day – 98th Annual Melfort Music Festival 🎶
Join us Tuesday, March 24 as we wrap up an incredible festival with a full day of Band performances!
🎺 Band
🕘 9:00 AM
🕐 1:10 PM
🕡 6:30 PM
📍 MUCC Band Room
🎼 Adjudicator: Gene Aulinger
Come out and support these talented musicians as they take the stage for the final day of performances! 🎵✨
📖 A digital program is available on our website if you’d like to follow along throughout the day.
#MelfortMusicFestival #CelebrateMusic #SupportLocalMusic #CommunityArts #SaskArts
Opening this week!🎭
Join us as we celebrate two historic firsts for the University of Regina Theatre Department.🌟
“What Was, What Will” is not only the capstone production by the first graduating class of our groundbreaking BFA in Devised Performance and Theatre Creation program but it is the first production of our new partnership with the Globe Theatre.
Created by the graduating class and directed by UofR Theatre alumna Judy Wensel, the show runs March 11-14 and March 18-21 at the Globe Theatre’s new Black Box Studio space.
Seating is limited! See the link in bio for tickets and reserve now!💫
What an amazing day 🩵 Our Grade 9/10 students spent the day at the University of Regina exploring a number of arts workshop with the MAP program, touring the Archives, and learning from some amazing artists! A special treat was Art for Lunch, getting to hear from @syrusmarcus ! So inspiring!
‼️TOMORROW ‼️
The Faculty of Media, Art and Performance (MAP) and the University of Regina Press are excited to present a special edition of Art For Lunch at the University of Regina!
Join artist and author Syrus Marcus Ware, in conversation with David Garneau, for the launch of the new book, "Free to Be More: Creative Activism in the Era of Black Lives Matter".
🗓 Date: February 27th, 2026
🕛 Time: 12:00 PM (CST)
📍 Location: Education Building (ED) 191, University of Regina Main Campus (3919 University Drive South, Regina, SK)
This is a free event and open to the public, however space is limited, so please RSVP if you'd like to attend 👉🏻 Link in bio #universitypress #booklaunch #nonfiction #newrelease
FROST starts tonight! ❄️✨
During the month of February, you can experience five students’ augmented reality (AR) projects at FROST’s downtown hub, including Émily Beaupré-Walsh’s Garment Wasteland.
Garment Wasteland spotlights the enigmatic grandeur of the Anthropocene’s accelerated dependence on the planet’s elements. Through an AR experience, adventure to a locale that features earthly and atmospheric “substances” made up of surprising materials, and that inspire critical considerations to fast-fashion industries and consumer phenomena.
Émily Beaupré-Walsh is a Treaty-4 lands (Regina) born fransaskoise who grew up immersed in the francophone community of Saskatchewan. She possesses a BFA in Visual Arts and is pursuing further studies within the fields of Fine Arts and Creative Technologies at the University of Regina. Her artistic practice includes Sculpture, Installation, Photography and Intaglio Print Media.
Émily Beaupré-Walsh est une fransaskoise née à Regina (Treaty-4 lands) qui a grandi au sein de la communauté francophone de la Saskatchewan. Elle obtient un baccalauréat en Beaux-arts à l’Université de Regina en 2022 et poursuit présentement d’autres études dans le domaine des beaux-arts et les technologies créatives. Sa pratique artistique comprend la sculpture, l’installation, la photographie et l’impression de gravure en creux/intaille - Intaglio.
To experience this project, download the free app @hoverlayar and head to the Scarth Street Mall during FROST, Feb. 6-8, 13-16 & 20-22. Bring headphones/earbuds!
#augmentedrealityart #interactiveart #anthropocene #digitalmedia #yqr
Just reminiscing on the incredible time we had hosting @_thefoad in September 2025. Thank you again to all who joined us to make this such an incredible 3-day event!
With over 45 presenters and over 120 participants, it was truly a vibrant event as we engaged in rich conversations surrounding short film screenings, workshops, book launches, performances, art work, papers, and more!
Thank you again to our sponsors: @cityofregina , @saskpower , @sasktel , @myaccessca , @saskculture , @mapfaculty and @lacitesk at @uofreginaofficial