Picnic + Paint Night
Connect. Unwind. Get inspired! Join Innis Wellness for a relaxing evening of fresh air, painting, and pizza. This is a chance to get creative and meet new people. We’ll leave from the Innis Events Room and explore campus in search of artistic inspiration. Then we’ll settle down outdoors to paint, hang out, and eat. Prior… Continue Reading Picnic + Paint Night
The History of Sound Advance Screening
Celebrate Queer Orientation with Innis! As part of Queer Orientation, Out@Innis invites you to a special advance screening of The History of Sound — the highly anticipated dramatic feature from director Oliver Hermanus and a Cannes Official Selection 2025. Starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor, it is a sweeping, moving, and tender romance that spans decades and… Continue Reading The History of Sound Advance Screening
Indigenous Film Collective: Sugarcane Screening
SUGARCANE premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Directing Award: U.S. Documentary, and has since garnered over a dozen awards. A stunning tribute to the resilience of Native people and their way of life – SUGARCANE, the debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie – is an epic… Continue Reading Indigenous Film Collective: Sugarcane Screening
“The Reality of (Screen) Characters” with Murray Smith
The Cinema Studies Institute presents a special seminar with Murray Smith, director of the University of Kent’s Aesthetics Research Centre. Professor Smith will discuss his chapter, “The Reality of (Screen) Characters,” published in The Palgrave Handbook of Screenwriting Studies (2023).Tuesday, June 10, 2025 Room 222E, Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave Abstract Characters are central to our… Continue Reading “The Reality of (Screen) Characters” with Murray Smith
Smoke Signals Screening and Q&A
On June 18, in celebration of Indigenous Peoples History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day, join the Indigenous Film Collective and Innis College for a special screening of Smoke Signals — a groundbreaking film in Indigenous cinema. Smoke Signals holds a unique place in history as the first feature-length film written, directed, and produced by Native Americans to… Continue Reading Smoke Signals Screening and Q&A
Innis Student Art Exhibition Submission Deadline
Showcase your creative talents at Innis! Submit to our Student Art Exhibition. Are you a photographer, illustrator, designer, filmmaker — a visual artist and storyteller? Innis is looking to display new pieces of original artwork throughout the College. Our student community is full of skilled, diverse artistic talent. Let’s show it off! The Innis Student… Continue Reading Innis Student Art Exhibition Submission Deadline
Innis College Choir: Spring Concert
Enjoy the Innis College Choir, “INN the Spotlight!” The Innis College Choir is holding its annual spring concert on April 6. The event is free, no registration is required, and all are welcome! Sunday, April 6, 3:30–5:30pm Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Avenue Follow @InnisCollegeChoir on InSTAGRAM
Innis College Council Meeting
The fourth and final meeting of Innis College Council (ICC) for the 2024-25 Fall/Winter session is coming up. All members of the college community are welcome to attend as non-voting observers. Innis’s council is unique at the University. Ours is the only governing body with parity representation between students and non-student members. Learn more about… Continue Reading Innis College Council Meeting
ICSS General Election: Voting Period
Make your voice heard. Vote for your student society leadership! Your Innis College Student Society (ICSS) is holding its annual General Election on March 31 and April 1. Prepare to cast your votes by reading the candidates’ statements (emailed to all Innis students) and attending Democracy Night on Thursday, March 27 from 5–7pm in the Events… Continue Reading ICSS General Election: Voting Period
Will and Harper Screening
Commemorate International Transgender Day of Visibility, in community. Out@Innis invites you to watch a free screening of the award-winning documentary, Will and Harper (2024), starring Harper Steele and Will Ferrell on a cross-country road trip. Arrive early for snacks. Stick around for a Q&A after the screening with Angie Fazekas, assistant professor at the Women and Gender… Continue Reading Will and Harper Screening