Tag: art exhibit

Undergraduate Review to host art gallery pop-up

Queen’s oldest arts and literature publication, Undergraduate Review, ventures into new territory. The campus publication has always been a place for students to exhibit their art, photography, poetry and short stories, but according to the magazine’s co-editor-in-chief, Anna Williams, (ArtSci ’20),...

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Studio 22’s posthumous exhibition of a celebrated artist

Studio 22’s March exhibit gives a glimpse into the past, revealing a lively local art scene.  The Studio’s launching its 2019 season this month with two exhibitions by vastly different artists. In one room, they display the works of L.W. Foden, a British Columbian painter and dear friend to studio...

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New Union Gallery pieces showcase thought-provoking talent

The Union Gallery’s opening reception of Ever Passing drew a large crowd on Friday night and presented uniquely personal mediations on the concept of time. Ever Passing, the second in a series of student exhibitions, offered a selection of works across a diverse range of media — including film, installations,...

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Post Traumatic Growth Art Show addresses sexual assault

On Friday, Sexual Violence Awareness Week’s Post Traumatic Growth Art Show hopes to change the dialogue around sexual assault awareness.  Hosted by the Mental Health Awareness Committee (MHAC), the art show will take place in the Sutherland Room of the JDUC on Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. After a panel of students...

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Union Gallery opens new student exhibit

On display at the Union Gallery until Jan. 18, Surface is the latest student exhibition to grace Stauffer’s art space, featuring works of mixed media, paintings and photographs. In the exhibit’s pamphlet, curatorial assistant Claude Bock talked about how the art shown explores the idea of surface...

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Artful paranoia

The installations in the Knot Knock: Decoy Signs and Occult Operatives exhibit are simple yet the space they occupy is anything but empty. It’s charged with an enigmatic atmosphere. “Hawk 33” and “Superstition” are the exhibit’s two featured installations. They were given to the school in 2011, through...

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Minimalism with some substance

Empty but refined, solitary yet comforting — Wish You Were Here: Interventions into Landscape, at the Union Gallery, blends minimalism with substance. Five artists contribute to the multi-faceted exhibit, which, as the exhibit’s program puts it, is meant to explore the “modes of engaging with our...

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