Garden of SASAH

Garden of SASAH
Western SASAH cohorts and alumni: Naomi Ngobila, Emma Amodio, Siobhan Kelly, Paniz Vedavarz, Isabella Isabage, Amber Carroll, Daniel Kime, Sophia Heppenstall
November 22-December 2, 2023

Satellite Project Space
121 Dundas St, London, ON
Wednesday-Friday 2-7pm, Saturday 12-5pm

Closing Reception: December 2, 5-7pm

Celebrating a Decade of Creativity and Inquiry

In the fertile soil of knowledge and the blossoming landscape of interdisciplinary exploration, we invite you to wander through the enchanting “Garden of SASAH,” an exhibition marking the remarkable journey of the School for the Advanced Studies in Arts and Humanities program at Western University as it reaches its tenth anniversary.

SASAH has been a thriving hub of innovation, fostering a rich tapestry of intellectual curiosity and artistic expression. This exhibition serves as both a testament to the program’s enduring legacy and a celebration of the diverse talents that have flourished within its nurturing embrace.

As you stroll through this garden of knowledge, you will encounter the vibrant blooms of student projects, each petal representing a unique perspective cultivated through years of collaborative learning. From thought-provoking research to awe-inspiring artistic creations, “Garden of SASAH” is a living testament to the program’s commitment to cultivating minds that transcend traditional boundaries.

Join us in reflecting on a decade of intellectual growth, creative ingenuity, and the transformative power of a community united by a passion for exploration. “Garden of SASAH” invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of knowledge and the flourishing landscape of humanistic inquiry.

We extend our gratitude to the dedicated students, faculty, and supporters who have contributed to the success of SASAH over the past ten years. May this exhibition serve as a tribute to the flourishing ideas that continue to bloom within the walls of this extraordinary academic garden.

Step into the “Garden of SASAH” and witness the legacy of a decade, where the seeds of curiosity have grown into a vibrant tapestry of academic excellence and artistic brilliance.