BFA

Give art a chance

There are a ton of phenomenal film and theatre opportunities coming out of Queen’s these days — but it’s up to students to get involved and value the arts community.Continue...

University ousts underwear art

The University has sparked controversy after it banned a student’s artwork at a high-profile donor event.Continue...

Program must make changes

The current media coverage regarding the suspension of BFA admissions for 2012-13 is not the publicity I had in mind.Continue...

What’s your medium?

Creative projects that stem from visual creation—in this case painting and screen printing—allow for works to be produced where there was nothing before, taking an ideafrom one’s imagination and translating it onto a canvas to be observed by the masses.Continue...

BFA suspension paints a cloudy picture

It’s a sad start to March for the Queen’s creative community.Continue...

Put yourself in creative spaces

Kingston and Queen’s’ artistic offerings are not what usually meet the eye of typical students, but the community’s vibrancy is impossible to ignore once you become involved.Continue...

Arts and Science Faculty Board discusses suspension of Fine Arts program

Faculty members erupted with concerns over the suspension of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at the Arts and Science Faculty Board meeting on Nov. 18.

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COVID-19 forces cancellation of end-of-year gallery

After a year of hard work, excitement, and preparation, Queen’s Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) majors have had to cancel their much-anticipated final art show.Continue...

BFA student's art speaks for itself

BFA student Johanna Schaly resists giving her artwork too much meaning. Instead, she lets it speak for itself.Continue...

Ada Yuewan Chen criticizes perceptions of beauty

Ada Yuewan Chen’s art is full of colour, spreading teal, orange, lavender, and pink across broad canvases to create smooth, blurred dreamscapes.Continue...

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