The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts launches its 2017-18 season.
Rap artist Telmary shares experiences of living in Cuba and Canada during visit to Queen's.
The first Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival brings together concerts, film screenings and an art exhibit to promote awareness and action.
Music for trumpet and piano takes to the Isabel stage in fourth concert of the Faculty Artist Series.
Douglas Finch, Roy Howat, and Martin Karliček headline the 12th edition of PianoFest, being hosted March 1-17.
Kat Sandler, Artsci’08, artist in residence in the Dan School of Drama and Music, collaborated with students to write and direct a new play.
Ballytobin Foundation enables local groups to perform at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
Five new exhibitions highlight the Winter Season at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
Queen’s University surveillance expert David Lyon hosts screening of Citizenfour.
Two new arts leadership graduate programs offered by the Dan School of Drama and Music in collaboration with the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
Royal Society of Canada fellows John Burge and Craig Walker collaborate to create musical theatre production One Last Night With Mata Hari.
New Cultural Studies gallery provides a forum for students to exhibit their work.
Queen’s professor Dorit Naaman’s new film retraces Jerusalem neighbourhood torn apart by the 1948 war.
Seymour Schulich and Principal Daniel Woolf unveil new rare book collection at Douglas Library.
Festival of Carols, a 70-year tradition, continues at Grant Hall.
Ontario Association of Art Galleries honours the Agnes Etherington Art Centre with three major awards.