Union Gallery

‘Making Art Work’ helps build professional skills

Union Gallery is running an ongoing professional development series titled Making Art Work in collaboration with the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and Modern Fuel.Continue...

Union Gallery calling for proposals

In conjunction with their Feb. 8 reopening, Union Gallery is seeking proposals for a new project called From One Place to Another: Wandering Art. Continue...

Union Gallery launches student-led photography club

Union Gallery has introduced a new student-led club called Photography Union.Continue...

William Carroll talks Side-Ways Artist Residency at Union Gallery

William Carroll is a visual artist whose recent works include home-grown crystals and a giant spray foam cherry pie.Continue...

Student artists during COVID-19: Mikki Barnett talks pandemic art

Death smells like roses.Continue...

Union Gallery highlights student art with two new exhibitions

In an emerging digital environment, artistic productions across the globe have moved onto our computer screens and iPhones. Despite digital restrictions, however, Union Gallery managed to keep the spontaneous energy of film and the art of sculpture alive in its two virtual exhibitions, Lens/Visions and Growing ; pains .Continue...

Union Gallery plans virtual showcase of student films

The Union Gallery is planning a virtual showcase of student films—promoting creativity, risk-taking, and poetic innovation in an effort to foster a sense of community between artists at Queen’s.Continue...

Skeleton Park Arts Fest adapts to COVID-19 with ‘Next Door’ exhibit

Rather than let the pandemic overwhelm them, the artists of Skeleton Park let COVID-19 inform their work in this year’s “Next Door” exhibit.Continue...

Union Gallery reopens to pay homage to local art community

After closing to the public on Sept. 4, Union Gallery finally welcomed art lovers back through their doors.Continue...

Union Gallery accused of mistreating student artists

In a signed letter, BFA alumni say Union Gallery is unsupportive and disrespectful to student artists.Continue...

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