Making space for BIPOC family lineage through art in Kingston

The diverse experiences of BIPOC people in Kingston were front and centre for almost a month during a recent exhibit at the Window Art Gallery.
February 16, 2024

QBFA’s fashion show shines spotlight on Black excellence and innovation

Queen’s Black Fashion Association (QBFA) reminds everyone the future is now.
February 13, 2024

Project Red’s ‘Odyssey’ takes us on a journey of self-discovery

Project Red’s latest show, “Odyssey,” transcended fashion—it was a journey of self-discovery.
January 19, 2024

Union Gallery kicks off 2024 celebrating diversity

Union Gallery hosts fundraiser spotlighting diversity in works

Sexualizing the supernatural

October 27, 2023
Fast fashion giant H&M has announced its latest collaborative collection, this time with Paris designer brand Mugler.
Pakistani artist Salman Toor’s intimate portrayals of comfort relay insightful depictions of marginalized people in safe settings, free to be themselves without scrutiny.
Beirut, a city where war never ends, is at the centre of the Images of Resistance showcase located at the Art and Media lab in the Isabel Bader Centre. 

What’s your medium?

March 10, 2023
Creative projects that stem from visual creation—in this case painting and screen printing—allow for works to be produced where there was nothing before, taking an ideafrom one’s imagination and translating it onto a canvas to be observed by the masses.
The first instalment of “Spoiled,” a new art project started by Kingston-based artist Francisco Corbett, is set to debut Thursday, March 2 at the Kingston School of Art & Window Art Gallery.
Having lived in Kingston for years, Winsom Winsom’s been on the Kingston Racial Harmony board and has been involved with the International Centre at Queen’s to foster equity and inclusion within the city and student community.
roid’Art and its ice-encased art pieces are returning to Kingston this month.
Cezanne’s Closet, an annual student-led art fundraiser, is returning to Union Gallery this month.
At the end of the year, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre will close for renovations and updated exhibitions.