Tag: installation

A 48-hour space for conversation

For 48 hours, Convocation Hall will host a series of artistic installations, for Queen’s students and faculty members alike to answer one not-so-simple question: “How are you?”  The answer to the prompt will be presented through a variety of artistic mediums, ranging from photography, to play writing,...

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Kwest installation unveiled for Homecoming

Last Thursday, Queen’s kicked off Homecoming with the unveiling of a magnificent, 38-foot-tall installation that marries art and engineering in the Beamish-Munro foyer.    The grand sculpture entitled Synapse was unveiled on Oct. 13 in honour of Queen’s 175th anniversary. Synapse is composed of steel,...

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New installation to be built in Beamish Munro Foyer

This fall, Beamish Munro Hall, commonly known as the ILC, will host a contemporary installation by Toronto-based artist Kwest.  In the early 90s, Kwest began making his mark in the Toronto art scene is original works have painted downtown Toronto for years, bringing life and colour to Queen Street...

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The making of a gallery

Take a moment and try to calculate the number of hours you’ve spent in Stauffer during your time at Queen’s. Likely you’re in the triple digits.  With all those hours tabulated, consider the fact that they were all spent a mere 30 seconds away from a vibrant public art gallery with free admission....

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