Postcards from Venice: pasta by sunset
Our special Q&A series continues with another glimpse of Venice and the Biennale, courtesy of ARTH 380 student Elise Masotti:
Our special Q&A series continues with another glimpse of Venice and the Biennale, courtesy of ARTH 380 student Elise Masotti:
As our summer series of Research Postcards continues, we check back in with Prof. Gauvin Bailey from the far-flung islands of La Réunion and Mauritius. There, Prof. Bailey resumes his research on the architecture and social history of the former French colonies in the Indian Ocean:
From June 16-18, 2022, Open Art Histories will hold its at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and Union Gallery.
The Institute brings together educators from various disciplines, examining important pedagogical issues, strategies for increasing arts education's accessibility and diversity, and methods of putting these concepts into practice.
In a special series of Q&As, we check in with students of this year's Venice Summer School (ARTH 380), who spent the month of May immersed in the art scene of the Venice Biennale. Our Postcards from Venice series kicks off with writing and photos by ARTH 380 alumna Sarah Tomkins:
The Art Gallery of Ontario has donated a fascinating triptych to the Art Conservation Study Collection. Conserved in the 1930s by George Stout, a key figure in the history of Art Conservation, Lamentation with Saints and Donors has arrived at Queen’s with detailed documentation showing a history of investigation into this somewhat bewildering object.
Date
Tuesday June 21, 2022Location
Ontario Hall 323Please join us for a pre-convocation reception on June 21, 11:00am to 12:30pm in Ontario Hall, room 323. Friends and family are welcome; light refreshments will be provided.
The 2022 Convocation Ceremony for Art Conservation (M.A.C.) and Art History (Ph.D., M.A., B.A.H, B.A.) is scheduled for Tuesday, June 21 at 3pm at the Leon's Centre. Graduate arrival time is two hours (2) prior to the ceremony, or 1:00pm. Guest seating limit is two (2) per graduate. Spring convocation ceremonies will also be livestreamed starting 15 minutes prior to each event.
Full details are available here.
Congratulations to our graduates of Art History and Art Conservation!
This month, Queen's M.A.C. student Robin Canham saw her article, "Practical Techniques for Creating Nanocellulose Film", . Canham's article focuses on best practices evaporation casting nanocellulose films.
Among the images selected for the People's Choice round of ³ÉÈË´óƬ's Art of Research Photo Contest is a photograph taken by Art History Ph.D. candidate Ben McHutchion. McHutchion snapped this photo of Helmut Heinze's bronze statue, Choir of Survivors, which has resided at England's Coventry Cathedral since 2012. The statue was donated by the city of Dresden, and captures the civilian casualties of WWII aerial bombing campaigns. McHutchion's photograph complements his research, including the international cultural exchange in times of war.
Art History Ph.D.
Art Conservation students Melissa Allen, Caroline Longo, and Antonia Mappin-Kasirer traveled this month to the Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle, UK, to document, inventor