‘Quilt’ collage event reminds us art is always political

For Quilt, art has proven to be a powerful tool for awareness and togetherness.
March 7, 2025

Holding home in the hands, the body, and the land

As Kellyann Marie traversed Europe on their bike for nine months in 2023, they gathered fabrics along the way—sheets from thrift stores, scraps from clothes, remnants of places ed through. These treasures became the foundation of their quilts, stitched together in what would later become part of the we carry each other exhibition at Union Gallery.
February 14, 2025

Project Red ‘Portalis’ takes audiences through the looking glass

Project Red’s Portalis transports their audience through space, time, and dimension. Running on Feb. 13 and 14, Project Red’s annual charity fashion show, Portalis offers a dazzling display of fashion, dance, and music, all for a good cause.
January 31, 2025

Tett Artist Showcase platforms the hard work of their residents

The Tett Artist Residency is fostering creativity and ing local artists.
Art binds people together. Growing Pains connects four artist’s perspectives on family, cultural identity, and community through various mediums of visual storytelling.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s team is growing with the addition of Neshan Tung, focusing on broadening public reception for their re-opening.
Sometimes the best things in life are free. Kingston’s favourite Irish pub, The Toucan, continues its tradition of talented live musicians, and it won’t cost you a cent.
The Artist Impact Movement’s inaugural Kingston show fuses art, fashion, and community, turning Stages Nightclub into a night straight out of New York Fashion Week.

Curing anxiety with art

November 29, 2024
In a world where perfection often feels like the only acceptable standard, it’s easy to forget that growth, creativity, and self- comion can flourish in the spaces where imperfections exist.
The subtleties of the material world are shaped by a history of movement, as seen through the study of art through a historical lens.
Union Gallery is celebrating the profound connection between the land and its intrinsic connection to Indigenous identity, tly weaving artwork of resilience and belonging.
events include “Daylight Savings Tour” set to burn bright, Kasador to play The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, and art show for charity set at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.
If the Hughes are anything to go by—artistic talent must be genetic.
After nine years, the performance series, Talkin’ Back to Johnny Mac, returns to Kingston.
“Queering Collage” provides an opportunity to not only make art, but learn, and unlearn, creating connections as you go.
The MUSE: Celebration exhibition opens up an entertaining, interactive space at Union Gallery, combatting the stress of midterm season.
Union Gallery is creating space for necessary conversations surrounding truth and reconciliation through Indigenous art.
Matthew Schofield drew upon his experiences to give advice to aspiring artists at Queen’s.
Herbaria parallels the act of preservation through botany and film.Leandro Listorti’s visually enthralling documentary, Herbaria, presented by the Vulnerable Media Lab (VML) in the Department of Film and Media, was screened on Sept. 10 at The Screening Room.
Hill Werth, Ed ’24 an artist, activist, and educator set out to unite our differences through conversation, dialogue, and art.