Object Meditation: A Public Program organized by Art History students in conjunction with their exhibition, "Split between the I and the gaze"
Date
Sunday November 3, 20192:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s UniversityDate
Sunday November 3, 2019Location
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s UniversityDate
Wednesday November 20, 2019Location
Ontario Hall room 210Talks are about 20 minutes each, followed by informal discussion. This is an opportunity to see current research of faculty and graduate students. Bring your lunch!
Start Date
Friday January 24, 2020End Date
Saturday January 25, 2020Time
12:00 pm - 12:00 pmLocation
Date
Thursday March 5, 2020Location
Agnes Etherington Art CentreDate
Friday March 6, 2020Location
Ontario Hall 210Graduate student workshop with Kim Jenkins on building and managing digital humanities projects. The workshop is open to graduate and upper-year students in all disciplines but space is limited. Please RSVP to Prof. Kennedy, jk131@queensu.ca. Coffee, tea, and light breakfast provided.
Date
Saturday March 7, 2020Location
Drop-in to the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. You will learn to edit, update, and add articles to Wikipedia. Anyone and everyone interested in learning more about editing Wikipedia, regardless of experience, gender, or background, is welcome to attend. Art+Feminism is an international initiative that aims to amend the inequality of gender, feminism, and the arts on Wikipedia by encouraging people of all gender expressions to start editing and contributing Wikipedia content. Since 2014, over 14,000 people at more than 1,100 events around the world have participated in Art+Feminism edit-a-thons, resulting in the creation and improvement of more than 58,000 articles on Wikipedia.
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Date
Wednesday February 12, 2020Location
Union GalleryDate
Tuesday February 25, 2020Location
Watson Hall 517Date
Friday February 28, 2020Location
Goodwin Hall 254Date
Friday March 6, 2020Location
Goodwin Hall 254Dr. Sabine Wieber gives her lecture, ""Fashioning Modern Jewish Identity through the Agency of Design in Vienna 1900" on March 6, 2020. This event is part of the Art History Lecture Series.