Events

Events

Webinar: Careers in Arts and Culture

Join us for a webinar on Wednesday, December 9 from 1:30- 2:30pm to learn more about the Art History Master’s Program at Queen’s University. Following brief presentations by professors and alumni, we will answer any questions you have about the program, application process...

David Rokeby: Art and Artificial Intelligence

In his art and publications, Rokeby has explored the social, political, and psychological challenges posed by emerging technologies, and conversely, how these can be used to expand the dialogue about what it means to be human in our contemporary world. 

Morehshin Allahyari (Persian: موره شین اللهیاری‎;) A Territory between Death and Life

Morehshin Allahyari (Persian: موره شین اللهیاری‎;) is an Iranian-Kurdish media artist, activist, and writer based in Brooklyn, New York, who uses computer modeling, 3D scanning, and digital fabrication techniques to explore the intersection of art and activism.

Working in the Digital Humanities

Digital humanities is a rapidly developing field that continues to expand job opportunities in the arts. What is it like to work in this field? Where can you get your start?

Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Anyone and everyone interested in learning more about editing Wikipedia, regardless of experience, gender, or background, is welcome to attend. Art+Feminism is an international initiative that aims to amend the  inequality of gender, feminism, and the arts on Wikipedia...

Dr. Sabine Wieber: "Fashioning Modern Jewish Identity through the Agency of Design in Vienna 1900"

Dr. Sabine Wieber gives her lecture, ""Fashioning Modern Jewish Identity through the Agency of Design in Vienna 1900" on March 6, 2020. This event is part of the Art History Lecture Series.

Graduate Student Workshop: building and managing digital humanities projects

Graduate student workshop with Kim Jenkins on building and managing digital humanities projects. The workshop is open to graduate and upper-year students in all disciplines but space is limited.

Public lecture: Kimberly Jenkins on "What can digital humanities do for inclusion?"

Kimberly Jenkins to give public lecture on "What can digital humanities do for inclusion?" on March 5, 2020.

Art History Lecture Series: "Form Follows Function: The Reorientation of Hangul and the World Order"

This lecture is by Ph.D. Candidate Gabrielle Jung from Brown University, and explores the Reorientation of Hangul and the World Order. 

Dr. Johanna Amos: "Dress and Dreaming: Fashioning a Pre-Raphaelite World"

Dr. Johanna Amos gives her lecture, "Dress and Dreaming: Fashioning a Pre-Raphaelite World" on February 28, 2020.

Art History Lecture Series: "Design and Material Culture in a Global World"

The Art History Lecture Series continues with "Design and Material Culture in a Global World" on February 28, 2020.

Dr. Antonia Behan in Lecture Series: Design and Material Culture in a Global World.

Dr. Antonia Behan gives her lecture, "Design and Material Culture in a Global World" on February 25, 2020.