Professor Matthew Reeve's new book: Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole
Professor Matthew Reeve has published a new book Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole.
Professor Matthew Reeve has published a new book Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole.
PhD students Béatrice Cloutier-Trépanier, Genevieve Flavelle, Andrea Morgan and Isabel Luce will all present their research at the 2020 Universities Art Association of Canada Conference, October 15-17, 2020. .
Queen’s University professor Gauvin Alexander Bailey consulted on this year’s Christmas stamp for the United States Postal Service. Read the full article.

MUSE is a publication created for students, by students at Queen’s. This semester, a community of 100+ dedicated students contributed in various capacities to the creation of this magazine. We hope you can see love, passion, ambition, and a little bit of yourself reflected in the pages.
Creative: Ben Evans-Duran @ben.e.d
Photography: Nicolette Shwarzman @nicolette.shwarzman
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On January 21, 6pm PST (9pm ET), Allison Morehead will be delivering a virtual talk on Caring & Curing: Edvard Munch in the Clinic, 1908–9 for the Nordic Museum in Seattle, which is currently showing an exhibition of Munch's photographs. .
Professor Cathleen Hoeniger to present at Vassar’s symposium, Reconsidering Raphael, on occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Raphael.
To promote awareness and a clearer understanding of different pathways into specializations that require particular training, the Emerging Conservation Professionals Network (ECPN) is conducting a series of interviews with conservation professionals in these specialties.
Prof. Stephanie Dickey curates exhibition opening at National Gallery of Canada on May 14. Read more below.