Tiina Kukkonen balances making art and teaching

Tiina Kukkonen is a local artist, researcher, and educator.
October 29, 2021

Kingston Fibre Artists hosting annual show and sale

After COVID-19 cancelled their 2020 event, the annual show and sale hosted by the Kingston Fibre Artists is back for 2021 at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.  
October 22, 2021

Teen Art Exchange highlights young creatives

The Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning’s Teen Art Exchange is back this fall.
October 22, 2021

Union Gallery and Modern Fuel co-present new residency exhibition

A group of eight Katarokwi-Kingston artists have collaborated to create a new residency exhibition called Side-Ways.
In participation with Culture Days, a program taking place across Canada from Sept. 24 to Oct. 24, Union Gallery has launched a collaborative art project called Together, we tile. 
Forworld Studios, a newly founded artist collective, includes six artists from the Kingston community: Francisco (Fran) Corbett, William Carroll, Hayden Frasso, 4CiD R4BBiT (Browz), Michaela Zinsmeister, and Constance Intounas.  
A free outdoor screening is set to take place in Kingston’s City Park on Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. 
On Sept. 26, the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning premiered It’s Light Tempered, It’s Turmoil Submerged—a new solo exhibition featuring the latest works from Pengyuan Wang.
Artists Jenn Norton, Emily Pelstring, and 10-year-old Edie Soleil have released an augmented-reality pop-up called After the Witch of Malleghem.  
Studies in Solitude: The Art of Depicting Seclusion opened at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on Sept. 4. 
The Kingston School of Art (KSOA) hosted their 8th annual Paint the Town event in Portsmouth Village from Sept. 10-12
Returning for a series of ten free online sessions, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s Art Hive @Agnes workshop continues to inspire wellness and self-care practices through artmaking. 
Highlighting the beauty within its archives, Union Gallery has debuted a unique exhibition by student curators Charlotte Beyries, ArtSci ’23, and Anna Douglas, ArtSci ’22.  
Last summer, Queen’s Consensual Humans Club commissioned the creation of a new mural now visible on the front of Harrison-LeCaine Hall.
Skeleton Park Arts Festival (SPAF) is an annual Kingston summer solstice tradition.
Queen’s alumni David, ArtSci ’83, and Wendy Dossett, Con-Ed ’87, launched Kingston’s Martello Alley back in 2015. 
Ryan Randall is an accomplished film and media technician.
Through the patronage of Alfred Bader’s son, the Bader Collection continues to grow.  On Friday, May 3, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre revealed a new painting to the public, Head of an Old Man with Curly Hair.  Photo by Tessa Warburton.Painted in 1659 by Rembrandt, the painting was donated by Daniel Bader and his wife Linda to honour Daniel’s late father, Alfred Bader. 
On Wednesday, fine art first years took their first steps into the professional art world.
Studio 22’s March exhibit gives a glimpse into the past, revealing a lively local art scene.