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Skeleton Park Arts Fest hosts second 'Next Door' exhibition

Skeleton Park Arts Festival (SPAF) is an annual Kingston summer solstice tradition.Continue...

Kingston art thriving in Martello

Queen’s alumni David, ArtSci ’83, and Wendy Dossett, Con-Ed ’87, launched Kingston’s Martello Alley back in 2015.Continue...

Ryan Randall wins cinematography award for ‘Workhorse’

Ryan Randall is an accomplished film and media technician.Continue...

Agnes Etherington Art Centre welcomes a fourth Rembrandt

Through the patronage of Alfred Bader’s son, the Bader Collection continues to grow.

On Friday, May 3, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre revealed a new painting to the public, Head of...Continue...

First year BFA exhibition takes on third dimension

On Wednesday, fine art first years took their first steps into the professional art world.Continue...

Studio 22’s posthumous exhibition of a celebrated artist

Studio 22’s March exhibit gives a glimpse into the past, revealing a lively local art scene.

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Studio 22 showcases collection from West Coast artist

This March, Studio 22 is bringing the West to the Limestone City.Continue...

Indigenous artists challenge gallery visitors

An exhibit at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre features contemporary Indigenous artists weaving their voices and identities into the fabric of Queen’s.Continue...

Remembering Rembrandt’s contributions to art history 350 years later

2019 marks the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death.Continue...

Agnes exhibit snapshots a multidimensional Canadian identity

The Agnes’ In the Present: The Zacks Gift of 1962 exhibit is a vibrant snapshot of 20th-century Canadian cultural change.Continue...

Outdoor ice art exhibit Froid’Art could melt masterpieces away

It’s the fifth year of David Dosset’s Froid’Art outdoor art exhibit—and it may be the last.Continue...

Artist pits nature against industrialism

For Dominika Dembinski, fine art and decaying architecture are a natural duo.Continue...

Julia Fast-Grass reimagines the past—with solo cups

Picture this: the Bible on a modern day university campus, heavily plagued by a binge-drinking culture. Julia Fast-Grass is creating that.Continue...

How Habiba Esaad gives art's nameless subject a face

Habiba Esaad wants to rewrite history.Continue...

Art in Travel: The Berlin Wall’s East Side Gallery is a vital, timeless message

The street art gallery on the East Side of the Berlin Wall is caught between being an Instagram hot spot and a haunting memory of a divided city.Continue...

The Agnes offers a Roman holiday

Located in the Bader Gallery room, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s newest addition is called Rome, Capital of Painting.Continue...

Paul Fenniak returns to mentor young artists

Ask any artist: a creative career is no easy task. Paul Fenniak is an exception.Continue...

Printmaking at the Agnes relives horrors of First World War

Artistic interpretations of the war to end all wars aren’t hard to find.Continue...

Hannah Claus’ words that are lasting unveiled at Macdonald Hall

On Friday, the law faculty unveiled artist Hannah Claus’ words that are lasting.Continue...

Tau Lewis nears end of campus residency

Tau Lewis, the artist-in-residence at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, never planned on pursuing a career in art.Continue...

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