New production from Chipped Off Performance Collective examines our wasteful world.
Exhibition of historic art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre explores women artists depicting themselves in their work
Creativity and the Mind brings together mental health experts, researchers and artists to explore the links between creativity and mental illness.
Begin Anywhere exhibition features artwork of BFA graduating class at Ontario Hall from April 20-25.
Queen’s Master in Art Conservation program celebrates 40 years of renewal.
Students in the Master of Art Conservation Program will have the chance to restore a painting that hung hidden behind a wall for 40 years.
World-renowned pianists and ensembles will be among those performing as part of the Isabel's second season.
The TEDxQueensU conference this weekend promises to spark an inspiring exchange of ideas among members of the Queen's and Kingston communities.
Queen's University capped Aboriginal Awareness Week with the Indigenous Celebration of Arts, Culture and Dance at the newly-opened Tett Centre.
Robert Morrison's research has heavily influenced the first two books in a popular crime triology.
Sean Michaels, winner of the 2014 Giller Prize for his novel, Us Conductors, visited campus for a reading.
Queen’s Native Students' Association is holding Aboriginal Awareness Week from March 16-21.
Danny Doyle is reminding Canada of its Gaelic history in a public lecture Thursday, March 12.
Three-day conference honours the life and work of George Whalley.
Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology Since Darwin earning rave reviews and a number of awards.
Tricia Baldwin, director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts since December, is excited by the challenges the position offers.