All webinars are free to join. If you cannot attend at the scheduled time, please register anyway in order to receive the recording afterwards. You can watch at a time that's convenient for you!
 
 
 
UPCOMING WEBINARS
 
 
 
The Works of Michelangelo with Historian Justin Newell
Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET. | Register here.
 
Michelangelo is one of the most important Western artists, and his work is universally regarded as the product of genius. During the webinar presentation, we’ll examine many of Michelangelo’s works – both the iconic and lesser-known – to understand the reasons why he created his works, and the many innovations and approaches that continue to attract and inspire – and sometimes challenge – artists and laypersons alike.
 
 
 
 
French Grand Urbanism: The Open Spaces, Boulevards, and Urban Geometries In and Around Paris with Larry Beasley and Sandy Logan
Tuesday, December 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM PT/3:00 PM ET | Register here.
 
In this presentation, Larry and Sandy will investigate the French grand style of urbanism, particularly as expressed in Paris. They will explore the open spaces and boulevards in and around the ”City of Light”, where so many urban inventions we now take for granted were first put in place. 
 
 
RECENT WEBINARS
 
 
 
Sacred Himalayan Landscape with UBC profs. Pasang Yangjee Sherpa and Michele Koppes
Watch the recording here. (35 min. + Q&A)
 
 
 
 
Paula Mohammed: Planning A One-of-a-kind Trip to Portugal, Using Food As The Vehicle. Watch the recording here. (46 min. + Q&A)


Cuba trip with Wendy Holm

Cuban Resilience: Revolution, Evolution, and Dancing with Change with Wendy Holm
Click here to watch the recording (36 min.)

Tunisia Megan Daniels
 
 
Dig Through the Ruins of Tunisia's 6th Century Dougga Site with Megan Daniels
Click here to watch the recording (43 min. + Q&A)
 
 
 
 
The Invisible World of Antarctica’s Marine Ecosystems: From plankton to whales (and everything in between) with UBC Professor and Antarctic expedition leader Philippe Tortell
Click here to watch the recording (40 min. + Q&A)