Tag: Kingston Art

Indigenous artists challenge gallery visitors

An exhibit at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre features contemporary Indigenous artists weaving their voices and identities into the fabric of Queen’s.  Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts, on display until April 7,  leaves visitors with a disoriented feeling, echoing the unsettled state Canadian...

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Outdoor ice art exhibit Froid’Art could melt masterpieces away

It’s the fifth year of David Dosset’s Froid’Art outdoor art exhibit—and it may be the last.  Owner and curator of Martello Alley,  Dosset, ArtsSci ’83, puts on his outdoor art exhibit every winter—assuming the cold weather we’ve been experiencing this January sticks around.  The festival is a huge...

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How Habiba Esaad gives art's nameless subject a face

Habiba Esaad wants to rewrite history. In her fourth year of the Fine Arts program at Queen’s, Esaad is looking inwards to her experience as a queer person of colour for inspiration to inform her critique of art history. For Esaad, the focus of her thesis project has been to look to art history as...

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Student-run art gallery returns for another year

Hidden away in the basement of Mac-Corry Hall, student-run art gallery PotPourri is back for another year.  Cultural Studies students and the exhibit’s co-founders, Stéphanie McKnight and Michelle Smith, installed the exhibit in their department’s student lounge.   The Mac-Corry basement location...

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