Isabel Bader Fellow and Graduate Intern in Textile Conservation and Research analyze garments from the Queen’s Collection of Canadian Dress.
Art Hive @Agnes offers young adults the opportunity to relax, recharge, and expand their creative powers within a studio setting.
Inaugural event is an exciting multi-disciplinary blaze of Indigenous creativity.
Art centre introduces two new exhibitions – Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts and Rome, Capital of Painting.
Reality-based theatre is one way artists are challenging the lies put out by politicians who exploit our contemporary insecurities.
The Queen’s University Engineering Society welcomes the holidays with a festive tradition.
Ricard Gil is a faculty member in Smith School of Business.
A pair of recent events are furthering Indigeneity and reconciliation on campus through knowledge sharing.
Stained-glass cartoon restoration at Queen's University Archives completed 16 years after first started.
A new Indigenous art exhibit at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre comprises four outdoor artworks, and 11 indoor artworks which will appear in January.
Four Directions completes expansion, fulfilling a Queen’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission task force recommendation.
The Office of the Provost and Vice Principal (Academic) has launched a new program to fund community efforts to build a more inclusive campus.
The Ban Righ Foundation is honouring a professor posthumously, and an executive director of a local not-for-profit.
The Queen’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science is putting out the call to its community to make its 125th an anniversary to remember.
Faculty Artist Series offers concert 'Visitations and Revisitations: Matt Rogalsky and Friends’ and a sound installation at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
A new alumni chapter and mentorship program for Black alumni and students will launch at Homecoming.