BBC interviews Prof. Stephanie Dickey on Rembrandt restoration
Dr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, was interviewed by the BBC this week on the restoration of Rembrandt's The Night Watch.
Dr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, was interviewed by the BBC this week on the restoration of Rembrandt's The Night Watch.
Dr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art in Art History, has recently had her award-winning research photograph applied to the side of the Kinesiology and Health Studies Building at 28 Division St.
Congratulations to Daria Melnikov, who co-curated the exhibition Sovfoto 20/20 for the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie. More information on this exhibition, which opens in December, can be found on the .
Warm congratulations to (PhD 2016), who has been awarded a Postdoctoral Associate position at Yale University.
Titled Split Between the I and the Gaze, this exhibition brings together a diverse range of works, each exploring different ways of looking. Viewers are both the observer and the observed. The season launch is on Thursday 19 September 2019.
Universities are hiring "Wikipedeans-in-Residence", including Ph.D. candidate Amber Berson! For more, about the work she is doing.
Congratulations to our M.A. student Eleanore Mackie, who was offered a prestigious internship at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice!
The Department would like to congratulate this year’s fall graduates, including (pictured, from left to right) Ally Zmijowskyj, Emily White, Charlotte Parent, Raphael Shea, Jessica Lau and Sara Bardovagni.
Art History student Hannah Mostert (centre) with Professor Joan Schwartz (left) and Principal Patrick Deane (right) at the poster event celebrating the recipients of the 2019 Undergraduate Summer Student Research Fellowships.
The Department of History and Art Conservation at Queen’s University is pleased to congratulate Professor Joan Schwartz on her appointment to the newly established International Advisory Board of the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. Nominated for her expertise in “archives, acquisitions, teaching, research, and institutional discourse” as well as for her world-recognized contributions to scholarship on nineteenth-century photography, Professor Schwartz is one of only seven distinguished international scholars on the inaugural Advisory Board.