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📰 Our June 11 JHI Newsletter just dropped! Featuring:
✉️ Letter from Alison Keith
👋 Farewell to 2025–26 Fellows
🎓 2026–27 Undergraduate Fellows
🧩 2026–27 Working Groups
📅 Upcoming Events
…and more!
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Artist Shannon Garden-Smith, standing beside one of two lamps in the exhibition. In a hare’s form III, 2021. Pigmented gelatin, plant clippings, lamp cord, approximately 18” x 18” x 18”.
You only have two days left to see Proof of Life, curated by Chloe Gordon-Chow.
Info: uoft.me/jhi25-26
Patrick Cruz is one half of Boring Earth, a collaboration with fellow artist Laila Fox. You only have a few more days to see Proof of Life, curated by Chloe Gordon-Chow.
We're open today from 9-11, Thursday 9-4 and Friday 9-4.
Info: uoft.me/jhi25-26
Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate the launch of the Proof of Life catalogue, curated by Chloe Gordon-Chow and edited by Arrow Below.
Pictured with Chloe are artists Shannon Garden-Smith and Patrick Cruz.
The exhibition closes June 19.
Info: uoft.me/jhi25-26
Good morning U of T, from the Jackman Humanities Institute at St. George and Bloor!
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👏👏 Congratulations to our 2026-27 Undergraduate Fellows, who'll be joining us during our upcoming Doubles, Doppelgangers theme year: Parker Bloom, Sharmeen Imran, Leanne Rambali, Amber Ramos, Josephine Tjhia and Ella Zhang.
More info https://uoft.me/ctC
Following the announcement of Randy Boyagoda's appointment as JHI's next Director, U of T Arts & Science has published an article on the transition, reflecting on Alison Keith's leadership and contributions to the JHI and looking at Boyagoda's vision for the Institute.
👉 More: https://uoft.me/ct4
📚 Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday to celebrate the launch of Alison Keith’s latest book, Sulpicia: Life, Love, and Literature in Ancient Rome.
It was wonderful to see such a great turnout and to welcome both familiar and new faces!
📣 Now accepting 12-Month Faculty Research Fellowship applications for our 2027-28 Annual Theme: Mediation/Contestation. We're also accepting applications for 6-Month fellowships that do not have to be on theme.
Deadline to apply: September 15, 4pm EST
Info uoft.me/27-28frf
⏳ Closing soon: Proof of Life, curated by Chloe Gordon Chow
boring earth, Offerings, 2024 – ongoing. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Info: uoft.me/jhi25-26