Visiting Artist Lecture - Iman Datoo
Date
Thursday November 20, 20254:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
Date
Thursday November 20, 2025Location
Date
Saturday November 8, 2025Location
Visit campus during Fall Preview and see why Queen's might be the right place for you!
Date
Thursday October 31, 2024Location
Dunning Hall
Date
Thursday September 26, 2024Location
Dunning Hall, Room 27The Fine Art (Visual Art) Program at Queen's University is very pleased to present the first lectures in its 2024/2025 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, featuring Matthew Schofield.
Start Date
Friday September 13, 2024End Date
Sunday September 15, 2024Time
6:00 pm - 12:00 pmLocation
Kingston, OntarioJoin us for an unforgettable weekend of reconnection and celebration with Fine Art and Fine Art Education alumni from over the past 55 years. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate Fine Arts at Queen's, renew old connections, and create new memories.
To learn more about this exciting event, please visit the Queen's University Alumni Events Page.
Date
Saturday September 28, 2024Location
"Tracing Kingston’s Solidarities" is a series of performance pop-ups designed to activate Kingston’s rich history of Black entrepreneurial history through the art of printmaking. Each event centers around a significant figure or family from Kingston's history, with a mobile printing press that travels around the city. The public is invited to engage directly by printing t-shirts and collecting brochures that delve into the histories behind the images. This initiative not only brings to light the lesser-known narratives of Kingston but also utilizes printmaking as a tool for public education and engagement.
Movement #2, titled "Mark Making, Meaning Making Poster Workshops," invites participants to animate their personal archives by bringing photographs and mementos to create large posters through collage, drawing, painting, and printmaking. This movement celebrates the living histories of Kingston's residents, making it a deeply personal and communal experience. This movement will take place in Ontario Hall.
The third movement, "Stories Out Loud," transforms the city into a live gallery. Participants create billboard-scale prints that are collaged and wheat-pasted at key historical sites across Kingston. This act of large-scale community printing serves as an alternative archive, making visible the cherished yet hidden histories of the area.
Six workshop will be offered:
18 and 19 May,
1 and 2 June,
21 and 28 September
10 AM- 4PM; Off-site: Ontario Hall, Room 208, 67 University Ave, Kingston, ON.
Register for a Workshop. (Sold Out)
Follow for more information on the Agnes Website Page.
Date
Saturday September 21, 2024Location
"Tracing Kingston’s Solidarities" is a series of performance pop-ups designed to activate Kingston’s rich history of Black entrepreneurial history through the art of printmaking. Each event centers around a significant figure or family from Kingston's history, with a mobile printing press that travels around the city. The public is invited to engage directly by printing t-shirts and collecting brochures that delve into the histories behind the images. This initiative not only brings to light the lesser-known narratives of Kingston but also utilizes printmaking as a tool for public education and engagement.
Movement #2, titled "Mark Making, Meaning Making Poster Workshops," invites participants to animate their personal archives by bringing photographs and mementos to create large posters through collage, drawing, painting, and printmaking. This movement celebrates the living histories of Kingston's residents, making it a deeply personal and communal experience. This movement will take place in Ontario Hall.
The third movement, "Stories Out Loud," transforms the city into a live gallery. Participants create billboard-scale prints that are collaged and wheat-pasted at key historical sites across Kingston. This act of large-scale community printing serves as an alternative archive, making visible the cherished yet hidden histories of the area.
Six workshop will be offered:
18 and 19 May,
1 and 2 June,
21 and 28 September
10 AM- 4PM; Off-site: Ontario Hall, Room 208, 67 University Ave, Kingston, ON.
Register for a Workshop. (Sold Out)
Follow for more information on the Agnes Website Page.
"Tracing Kingston’s Solidarities" is a series of performance pop-ups designed to activate Kingston’s rich history of Black entrepreneurial history through the art of printmaking. Each event centers around a significant figure or family from Kingston's history, with a mobile printing press that travels around the city. The public is invited to engage directly by printing t-shirts and collecting brochures that delve into the histories behind the images.
Start Date
Friday April 19, 2024End Date
Tuesday April 23, 2024Time
9:00 am - 5:00 pmLocation
Ontario HallThis year's Fine Art (Visual Art) Program 4th Year show:
without these walls
April 19th-23rd, 2024 in Ontario Hall.
Start Date
Tuesday March 5, 2024End Date
Sunday March 3, 2024Time
2:30 pm - 4:30 pmLocation
Miller Hall, Room 201.The Fine Art (Visual Art) Program at Queen’s University is very pleased to present Ursula Johnson as the 2019-2020 Koerner Artist-in-Residence. All are welcome to attend the public events and admission is free.
Artist Presentation
As part of the Queen’s Koerner Artist in Residence Program, there will be a presentation by artist Sarindar Dhaliwal on March 5, 2024 at 2:30 pm in Miller Hall, Room 201.
Public Lecture and Reception
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre will present a public talk by Queen’s Koerner Artist-in- Residence, Sarindar Dhaliwal. Date TBA