Tag: student artists

Queen's students use art to cure quarantine blues

Although quarantine measures have many students feeling trapped, some Queen’s students are staving off feelings of anxiety or boredom by turning to art as a form of self-therapy.   The Journal spoke to Claire Parsons, a third-year politics student, Erin Marcia, a Bachelor of Education student, and...

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Artist pits nature against industrialism

For Dominika Dembinski, fine art and decaying architecture are a natural duo.  As of last year, Dembinski, BFA ’19, began exploring scenes of overgrown industrial architecture, unused factories and warehouses reclaimed by nature. It’s fundamentally an environmentally conscious piece of work.   “My...

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A striking exhibition

What effect do your surroundings have on your life? Maybe this isn`t a question you ask yourself commonly, but one that Union Gallery’s new exhibit Striking the line will have you considering.  The exhibit, part of the gallery’s winter showcase, features various works from Queen’s students. The pieces...

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A cliché preview of Focus Film Festival

In only three days, one of the most anticipated events for student filmmakers will reel into Grant Hall. Focus Film Festival’s gala and screening, “It’s a Cliché for a Reason”, features a wide array of films shot and edited by student artists.   This year, 11 teams of filmmakers were tasked with...

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