Caring & Curing: Edvard Munch in the Clinic, 1908–9
On January 21, 6pm PST (9pm ET), Allison Morehead will be delivering a virtual talk on Caring & Curing: Edvard Munch in the Clinic, 1908–9 for the Nordic Museum in Seattle, which is currently showing an exhibition of Munch's photographs. Register for the talk.
Professor Cathleen Hoeniger to present at Vassar’s symposium
Professor Cathleen Hoeniger to present at Vassar’s symposium, Reconsidering Raphael, on occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Raphael.
ECPN Interview: Photographic Materials with Colette Hardman-Peavy (M.A.C. ’18)
Prof. Stephanie Dickey to curate National Gallery of Canada exhibition opening
Prof. Stephanie Dickey curates exhibition opening at National Gallery of Canada on May 14. Read more below.
Queen’s professor co-curates National Gallery of Canada’s first major Rembrandt exhibition
Stephanie Dickey plays lead role in developing Rembrandt in Amsterdam. Check it out here!
Professor Stephanie Dickey discusses her upcoming Rembrandt exhibition
On Friday morning Queen's Professor of Art History participated in an interview for CBC Ottawa Morning radio examining the systemic biases in the National Gallery of Canada's Rembrandt exhibit.
To read more about the exhibition, click below!
Welcome to the Department of Art History & Art Conservation
The Department of Art History and Art Conservation is the place at Queen’s to explore and understand our visual world, past or present. Home to a diverse array of distinguished scholars in the fields of global arts, architecture, museum, and material studies, we are a dynamic community of faculty, students, and staff engaging in creative, rigorous and socially-engaged teaching and research.