As Queen’s University welcomes incoming students and prepares to welcome many alumni from across different departments and faculties, one such special occasion is happening inside Union Gallery.
Twofold Residency for Emerging BIPOC Artists, led by co-directors Berlin Reed and Jill Glatt, is helping to enrich Kingston’s art scene by offering local artists professional mentorship, access to studio and workspaces, and most importantly, time to create.
Discussions of global warming can be anxiety-inducing, but art offers a way to explore environmental issues in a less daunting fashion by reflecting on our humanity and our relationship with nature.
If you’ve ever spent a summer in Kingston, you know if there’s one thing Kingston can do is give you a summer experience like no other. The city is bursting with creativity and artistic talent, making for a season full of innovation and inspiration.
With a dynamic blend of artistic experiences and fresh ideas, Wedderspoon and Sarfeld are set to make Union Gallery’s 30th year its most memorable yet.
A symbol of resilience and reconciliation, the Witness Blanket invites everyone to bear witness and learn the historical importance it holds to ensure it is not forgotten.
Amid isolation and grief, community and empathy can be found and shared through The HeartbroQen Project. Kingston artist and figurative painter, Meenakashi Ghadial, BFA’24, is the creative force behind the Heartbroken in the Driver’s Seat: Stories of Queer Heartbreak and The HeartbroQen project.
From Artificial Intelligence (AI) infused performances to bench marking accessibility standards, the Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA) 2024 pushes boundaries in the arts.
More often than not, our lives are intertwined with art, making it impossible to imagine a world without it. This is especially the case for Adrien Crossman.
In the months following Kingston City Council’s declaration of intimate partner violence as an epidemic, and in the days leading up to International Women’s Day, Have You Seen My Sister? is a concert dedicated to the missing and murdered women of Eastern Ontario.
In a captivating blend of creativity and philanthropy, the Vogue Charity Fashion Show (VCFS) is set to take centre stage once again this year at the Grand Theatre.