Tag: exhibition

Agnes attendees invited to talk about sex

On display until December 1, Let’s Talk About Sex, bb—guest curated by Carina Magazzeni and Erin Sutherland—focuses on questions of sexual identity, orientation and expression.    This exhibit features the work of 15 artists, whose pieces are arranged throughout the Samuel J. Zacks and Contemporary...

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Sci-fi art leaves viewers intrigued at Agnes

University of Toronto architecture graduate Charles Stankievech’s exhibition entitled “Monuments as Ruin” has captivated audiences since its opening at Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AEAC) on Jan. 10. The first part of the exhibition, which was set up on Jan. 10 in the Samuel L. Jacks gallery, features...

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Incunabula makes impression

From the rich gold leaf décor of the byzantine era to the bright colour and detail of the gothic era, analyzing text is an effective way for us to learn about the society that was prominent during any given time in history. Dating back to the mid-1400s when the first moveable type hand printing press...

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Eccentric art exhibition

Abstract structural elements paired with a bizarre colour scheme make Three Snap Snare a thought-provoking exhibit. Toronto-based artists Jaime Angelopoulos and Derek Piens collaborated on this collection of sculptures and paintings, currently being held at the Union Gallery. The exhibition, along...

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Pointillist-style exhibition leaves audiences pondering

Teresa Mrozicka’s oil-painting exhibition Blue invited viewers to interpret earthly subject matter portrayed through vibrant colours and pointillism styles. The Poland-born artist studied graphic arts at George Brown College in Toronto, graduating in 1994, before moving to Kingston shortly after. Mrozicka’s...

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H’Art exhibition shows a lot of heart

Fine art and fine dining unite to create an unforgettable exhibition in downtown Kingston. This month, Windmills fine dining restaurant, located in downtown Kingston, and H’Art Centre arts school for adults with intellectual disabilities collaborated and put together a truly moving exhibit. The exhibit,...

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