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Prof. Antonia Behan to speak at ROM's Inside Mobile Palace
May 04, 2022
Running May 11, 11am-12pm ET, Prof. Behan joins the ROM's Dan Mishra Curator of South Asian Arts and Culture, Deepali Dewan, and artist Swapnaa Tamhane for a 45-minute presentation on the exhibit, followed by a live Q&A with viewers.Â
Video: Prof. Bevilacqua discusses her exhibition, "Agnaldo Manuel dos Santos – the Conquest of Modernity”
Apr 27, 2022
Watch Professor Bevilacqua’s interview, in which she discusses how she radically reframed dos Santos’ fascinating life and career as an important but under-acknowledged Brazilian modernist artist.
M.A. student Cicely Haggerty publishes essay in Journal Perspectives on Gender, Equity, and Politics
Apr 18, 2022
The M.A. student published her essay, "Revisiting the Subjects of Dialectics of Isolation: An Exhibition of Third World Women Artists in the United States" in the Journal Perspectives on Gender, Equity, and Politics.
Prof. Cathleen Hoeniger joins CBC London Afternoon Drive to discuss Ukrainian UNESCO World Heritage sites
Apr 08, 2022
Amid a flurry of media appearances, Art History Prof. Cathleen Hoeniger gave an interview with CBC London Afternoon Drive, discussing the current threat posed to Ukraines' UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Prof. Morehead's "Confabulations" series intersects with 2022 Art Hx Symposium
Apr 08, 2022
The 2022 Art Hx Symposium, curative/spaces, is set to run April 28-29, and on the schedule is a panel session featuring the emerging scholars of the ongoing online series, Confabulations: Art Practice, Art History, Critical Medical Humanities.
Art History alumna MaryClaire Pappas awarded Aurora Borealis Prize in History
Apr 06, 2022
The Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study (SASS) awarded Art History alumna MaryClaire Pappas with the Aurora Borealis Prize in History for her paper, "Dangerous Affectations: Orientalism and Jean Heiberg's Nudes".
Prof. Bailey appears on Global News to discuss UNESCO buildings in Ukraine
Apr 01, 2022
On the heels of his op-ed for The Conversation, Prof. Gauvin Bailey, the Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art, appeared on Global News The Morning Show on CKWS to shed light on the threat facing Ukraine's UNESCO heritage buildings as the Russian invasion continues.
Ph.D. candidate publishes new paper in Sculpture Journal
Mar 30, 2022
The article examines states of John. A. Macdonald and Edward Cornwallis, both of which were removed from public spaces in 2018. The paper is based on McHutchion's M.A. thesis work under the guidance of Prof. Hoeniger, which is largely centred on collective memory.
Department sponsors upcoming Union Gallery programming
Mar 29, 2022
In collaboration with Queen's Reads and alongside its current exhibits What are you reading? and Honesty, Glory, and Possibility: Queer Experiences of Gender, Union Gallery presents two upcoming programs sponsored by the Department of Art History & Art Conservation.
Art Conservation to hold virtual student research session
Mar 24, 2022
During their annual virtual poster session, M.A.C. candidates will give short overviews of their work, and there will be time reserved for questions.Â
Prof. Gauvin Bailey pens Ukraine op-ed
Mar 15, 2022
Ukraine's heritage architecture lie in the line of fire, Prof. Bailey writes, including UNESCO World Heritage monuments. "Once lost, such buildings can be rebuilt. But a replica can never compensate for what has been lost."
Nominations Open for Queen's Distinguished Service Awards
Mar 10, 2022
Do you know someone extraordinary? Nominations are now open for Queen's Distinguished Service Awards, recognizing individuals who have made the University a better place through their remarkable contributions.