Type of event Professional Development
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All
Craft
Film
Literary
Multidisciplinary
Music
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Type of event
All
Arts Workshop / Class
Exhibition
Festival
Opening / Ceremony
Performance
Professional Development
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Accessible venue
All ages
Free
Outdoors
Pay what you can
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre
ANDY BERG and GRIT: An Intergenerational Women Artists Collective
Art Noise
Cantabile Choirs
Cellar Door Project/anARC Theatre
Chinese Canadian Association of Kingston and District
DigiMarCon Canada
DigiMarConCanadaWest
Domino Theatre
Don Maynard
Elinor Frey
GRIT: Intergenerational Women Artists Collective
Kingsbridge Retirement Community
Kingston Arts Council
Kingston Canadian Film Festival
Kingston Canadian Film Festival & KPP Concerts
Kingston Fibre and Fabric Cooperative
Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Kingston Grandmother Connection
Kingston School of Art
KPP Concerts
Melos
Modern Fuel
Orchestra Kingston
Queen's University Bachelor of Fine Art Class of 2020
Rebecca MacDonald
Reelout Arts Project
Sistema Kingston
Social Schmoes
TECHSPO Toronto
Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning
The Department of Illumination
The Juvenis Festival
The Kingston Choral Society
The Lodge on Amherst Island and artist Debra Krakow
The Union Gallery
Theatre Kingston
Union Gallery
january
Event Details
Mondays, between 11am-4:45pm 45 minute sessions Book a session with Union Gallery Director, Carina Magazzeni Email:
Event Details
Mondays, between 11am-4:45pm
45 minute sessions
Book a session with Union Gallery Director, Carina Magazzeni
Email: c.magazzeni@queensu.ca
While we’re all staying at home, the Union Gallery wants to stay
connected with you! Whether you have a home studio, a digital
portfolio, a new project on the go, or want to talk through your
artistic practice and get to know our new Director, Carina Magazzeni,
the Union Gallery invites our members and student
artists/curators/collectives to book a session for an online studio
visit. This opportunity is free of charge and will be conducted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
To learn more about membership options, please visit our website.
Virtual Studio Visits begin on Monday, April 27.
Email c.magazzeni@queensu.ca to book a session!
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Time
August 31 (Monday) 11:00 am - January 4 (Monday) 4:45 pm
Location
Online
Event Details
Mondays, between 11am-4:45pm 45 minute sessions Book a session with Union Gallery Director, Carina Magazzeni Email:
Event Details
Mondays, between 11am-4:45pm
45 minute sessions
Book a session with Union Gallery Director, Carina Magazzeni
Email: c.magazzeni@queensu.ca
While we’re all staying at home, the Union Gallery wants to stay
connected with you! Whether you have a home studio, a digital
portfolio, a new project on the go, or want to talk through your
artistic practice and get to know our new Director, Carina Magazzeni,
the Union Gallery invites our members and student
artists/curators/collectives to book a session for an online studio
visit. This opportunity is free of charge and will be conducted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
To learn more about membership options, please visit our website.
Virtual Studio Visits begin on Monday, April 27.
Email c.magazzeni@queensu.ca to book a session!
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Time
September 7 (Monday) 11:00 am - January 11 (Monday) 4:45 pm
Location
Online
Event Details
We are pleased to share the 20th annual Context & Meaning Graduate Student Conference, hosted by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation at Queen’s
Event Details
We are pleased to share the 20th annual Context & Meaning Graduate Student Conference, hosted by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation at Queen’s University. This year’s conference will engage broadly with issues of crime and criminality in visual and material culture, Context & Meaning XX considers the complex inter-relationship between art and crime. From forgeries to representations of criminality, to artists who were murderers, marauders, mobsters, and misogynists, crime has long been a subject of art. Art and Crime will include projects that relate to issues of crime and criminality in visual and material culture.
Context & Meaning is an annual juried graduate student conference organized entirely by Art History students at Queen’s University.
Due to COVID-19, this year’s conference will function a little differently than previous years’. Each presentation will be uploaded to this website for attendees to watch at their leisure. Then, on January 22 and 23, the keynote speaker and panel discussions will be hosted over zoom. Please confirm your attendance through Eventbrite. On Monday, January 18th you will receive a passcode to access the conference video presentations, as well as the Zoom links for the conference keynote presentations and panel discussions.
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Time
22 (Friday) 9:03 am - 23 (Saturday) 5:00 pm