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. Learn more about the book.
Professor Matthew Reeve has published a new book Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole. Learn more about the book.
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. A full schedule is available.
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
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. Register for the talk.
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.