a consortium of programs dedicated to the idea that knowledge should be shared.

At the heart of the Center's engagement with issues of interdisciplinarity, technology, and international concerns are the arts. The Center is fortunate to not only offer critical engagement with the arts (both history and practice) but also to play host to numerous gallery exhibitions each year. The Center supports two gallery spaces. A formal gallery located outside Seminar Rooms 130/132 particularly suited to 2-dimensional media (photography, painting, drawing, etc) and an experimental gallery in the lower level adjacent to the Wireless Café available for multimedia installations and other non-conventional exhibitions.

Gallery Specs - Coming soon!