Tag: sculpture

Queen’s BFA grad talks environmentally conscious art practices

BFA graduate Claudia Zilstra’s artistic work shows that environmental consciousness is applicable to every discipline. During her undergraduate degree, when learning about different types of sculptures artists make, Zilstra said the type that prioritizes the use of found materials was the kind that...

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A completely uninformed tour of campus art

Whether you’re just beginning your time at Queen’s or preparing to graduate, you’ve probably felt the collective sigh that’s our campus’ public art installations. You don’t know what they mean and frankly, neither do we. However, next time you walk by, take a moment to admire these pieces scattered...

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Reclaimed objects meets minimalism

On Friday, Montreal-based artists Emily Jan and Anne Billy made themselves at home in Union Gallery with a seventeenth century Dutch banquet table deluged with food and ornaments and walls covered in warm and homey textiles. Union Gallery is notorious for scouting fresh, local talent and showcasing...

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