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Art History and Art Conservation

News & Events

  • Alana West's Curated Exhibition Opens

    Prior to beginning her studies in Art History this past September, graduate student Alana West held the position of the Howard and Carole Tanenbaum Curatorial Fellow in the Photography Department at George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, in Rochester, NY.

  • **2012/13 Course Listing Available**

    The Art History course listing for 2012/13, including two new courses, is now available online.

  • New BFA Site Launched

    The BFA Programme has moved to www.queensu.ca/bfa, please check it out!

  • New Art History Courses!

    Latin American Art (Fall Term, 2012) and An Introduction to the History of Photography (Winter Term, 2013) will now be offered!

  • Queen's MiniU 2012

    May 25-27, Professors David McTavish (Art History) and John O'Neill (Art Conservation) will be presenting at Queen's MiniU 2012. MiniU is open to the public.

  • Ron Spronk Increases Access to Ghent Altarpiece

    A newly completed website project led by Queen’s University art history professor Ron Spronk allows art lovers the chance to view the Ghent Altarpiece – one of the most important works of art in the world – in microscopic detail.

  • Be In The Know: resource guide for students launched

    Your resource guide to research, involvement and services at Queen’s and in Kingston. For students in the programs of Art History, Fine Arts and Art Conservation.

  • Archive of Newsletters

    You can download past Newsletters here.

  • BFA Enrolment Suspended for 2012-13

    The Faculty of Arts and Science is suspending admission and upper-year transfers to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program for the 2012-2013 academic year based on an assessment of the faculty resources available to support the program.

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