Union Gallery and PSAC 901 offers space for conversation and connection

Union Gallery is collaborating with PSAC 901 to create a space for discourse on the binary between student and worker experienced by international graduate students at Queen’s. 
November 18, 2022

Art and climate intersects at museums around the world

Art museums across the world have been the setting for the latest climate protests as activists have taken throwing everything from soup to mashed potatoes on famous paintings. 
October 28, 2022

‘Close to My Heart (Near & Dear)’ debuts at Hoopla Gallery

“Close to My Heart (Near & Dear)” debuted at Hoopla Gallery this week, paying homage to Kellogg’s cereal, clowns, and community in an immersive experience.  
October 21, 2022

‘Close to my Heart (Near & Dear)’ art show debuts

Francisco Corbett is pairing up with friend and housemate Alan Harman for an art show that infuses chaotic good with irony at Hoopla Press & Gallery on Oct. 26.
Union Gallery is set to open a new exhibition, of longing and songbirds to the public on Oct 4.

Logos are art too

September 23, 2022
A great logo shouldn’t just sell you something—its purpose shouldn’t end with its function as a strategic tool.
There’s a new Gallery Director at Union Gallery. 
A group of artists have come together to transform the exterior of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
Photographs are a foundational part of the modern human experience.
Political and creative realms have long overlapped. 
Back in March, CBC Ottawa partnered the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) to create a mural promoting inclusivity.
Balenciaga recently released a collection of overtly distressed sneakers priced over $700. 
Through dance and discussion, the Isabel Bader Center encouraged spectators to consider the origins of the universe on Mar. 28.
The Arts & Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) recently commissioned Indigenous artist Portia Chapman, BFA ’19 and ConEd ’20, to complete a mural titled My Creation for an event.
Forworld Studios, a recently formed Kingston-based artist collective, launched their first collective art show at Kingston School of Art’s (KSOA) Window Art Gallery.  
History is Rarely Black or White is an exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre deconstructing the cotton industry’s harmful colonial legacy through garments.
After taking a year off due to COVID-19 restrictions, Martello Alley’s annual Froid’Art exhibit has returned for its seventh year.
In conjunction with their Feb. 8 reopening, Union Gallery is seeking proposals for a new project called From One Place to Another: Wandering Art.
On Nov. 15, Queen’s celebrated its 80th annual Bader Day.
Queen’s Refuge: Refugees and the University is now on display at the W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections library until Nov. 26.