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After a pandemic-inspired hiatus, ARTH 380 returns to the Venice Biennale to offer a four-week, six-credit study course in an extraordinary environment. Students study onsite in museums, galleries, and historical sites throughout Venice, getting an up-close look the Biennale and its role within the global art scene.
Running February 8-19, 2022, Cézanne's Closet is an annual fundraiser for the Union Gallery. Curated this year by M.A. candidates Katie Hetherington and Maggie Whitmore, Cézanne's Closet culminates in a virtual event on February 19, where your ticket guarantees you an artwork from among the 70+ pieces donated by local professional and student artists.
In response to the Department of Art History & Art Conservation's call for stories of student achievements, Kristen Fader (M.A.C., 2023) describes her use of a Karibari board, to restore the condition of a WWII British propaganda poster:
The Craft History Workshop schedule is out, featuring an . Covering wide-ranging topics from Indigenous femininity to crafts in times of war and displacement, each session runs via Zoom. Registration is required to attend, and you can get excited about the line-up at the .
Need some TLC? Starting February 14, the Agnes partners with Queen's student wellbeing resource U-Flourish, for a special series of Art Hives. This eight-week virtual series runs Mondays from 4-6pm, offering graduate and undergraduate students the chance to recharge and get inspired in the healing nature of creating art.
From February 12 to March 12, Union Gallery is offering . Each Saturday from 1pm-3pm, this free virtual program fosters safe creative spaces for Queen's students and Katarokwi-Kingston community members who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of colour. Attendance is .
Start Date
Tuesday February 8, 2022End Date
Tuesday March 29, 2022Time
5:30 pm - 7:00 pmLocation
OnlineThe Graduate Visual Culture Association is offering a series of Professional & Academic Events, starting with Dr. Sara Angel's talk on Arts Journalism, February 8, 2022 at 5:30pm. Events run weekly through March 29, and full details are found on the .
Union Gallery is calling proposals for its summer 2022 public art project, titled From . Successful applicants will receive a paid opportunity to research, produce, and present new work via the Wandering Art Station.
For this year's Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference, the theme is "Reaching Beyond". The conference showcases undergraduate research and creative work, and for those interested in submitting an abstract, the deadline is February 18, 2022.
Additionally, Inquiry@Queen's is accepting student proposals for an art installation in the Stauffer Library. For full details, visit their website.