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Professor Matthew Reeve's new book: Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole
Sep 25, 2020
Professor Matthew Reeve has published a new book Gothic Architecture and Sexuality in the Circle of Horace Walpole.
Rembrandt and Company: Seventeenth-Century Dutch Paintings from The Bader Collection
Sep 17, 2020
Check out this website promoting the exhibit curated by Stephanie S. Dickey, PhD, one of our Professors of Art History.
MA student Nuard Tadevosyan wins international essay award
Sep 09, 2020
We are pleased to announce that our current graduate student, Nuard Tadevosyan (MA, Art History), won the 2020 Mavis Batey Essay Prize offered through the Gardens Trust (UK).
Una D’Elia Wins Principal’s Promoting Student Inquiry Teaching Award
Sep 09, 2020
Congratulations to Art History Professor Una D’Elia for winning the 2020 Principal’s Promoting Student Inquiry Teaching Award.
Wish you were in Tuscany?
Sep 03, 2020
MA candidates Maddison Andrews and Julia Ranney have created and published cultural itineraries that also work as virtual tours.
Launch of Prof. Ron Spronk's "Closer to Van Eyck"
Aug 21, 2020
Since 2012, the website Closer to Van Eyck—coordinated by Queen’s Professor Ron Spronk—has made it possible for anyone to zoom in on the intricate, breathtaking details of one of the most celebrated works of art in the world: the Ghent Altarpiece.
M.A. candidate traces history of Northern Ontario's Visual Culture
Jul 27, 2020
With the support of an Eccles Centre Visiting Fellowship, Shaelagh Cull visited the British Library in January to do her MA (Art History) research on the history of art, craft and trade in the James Bay region of Northern Ontario.
Dr. Juliana Bevilacqua to participate in the Harvard-Getty traveling research seminar
Jul 22, 2020
Dr. Juliana Bevilacqua, who joined the Department in 2019 as a specialist of African, Diaspora, and Afro-Brazilian art, is among a select group of international scholars chosen to participate in Afro-Latin American Art: Building the Field.
Dr. Allison Morehead shortlisted for Book Prize
Jul 21, 2020
Her book, Nature's Experiments and the Search for Symbolist Form is a finalist for the First Book Prize from the Modernist Studies Association!
The Department’s first digital defence: congratulations, Caylen Heckel!
Jun 02, 2020
The Department is pleased to announce that on May 27, Caylen Heckel successfully defended her doctoral thesis titled Masculinity and Exile: The Art of Benvenuto Cellini (Professor Una D’Elia, Supervisor)..
Preserving Canadian Stories: Meet Art Conservation’s Emilee Lawrence
May 28, 2020
Emilee Lawrence (M.A.C. 2020) is featured in the School of Graduate Studies “Student Experience” interview series.
Queen’s Museum of Near Eastern Archaeology
May 28, 2020
Elyse Richardson, who recently graduated with a degree in Classics and Art History ('20), began this project in September 2019 as an independent research paper under her supervisor Dr. Barbara Reeves (Classics).