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SEAMO virtual eConsult webinar series: Endocrinology

SEAMO virtual eConsult webinar series: Endocrinology

When:
Friday, February 4, 2022
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Join us for 8 half-hour sessions about the benefits of eConsult in primary care practices. Attend one or all 8 webinars to receive up to 4 credits from the College of Family Physicians and the Royal College!

Learning objectives:

  • identify relevant eConsult opportunities in the specialty of the webinar
  • integrate eConsult into the practice of the primary care providers
  • manage patient needs effectively through eConsult

*Session recordings will be made available on this page after the original presentations*

Session 2: Endocrinology and eConsults with Dr. Robyn Houlden
Friday, February 4, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Contact:
Savoula Stylianou
sas14@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
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SEAMO virtual eConsult webinar series: Pediatrics

SEAMO virtual eConsult webinar series: Pediatrics

When:
Friday, January 14, 2022
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Where:
Description:

Join us for 8 half-hour sessions about the benefits of eConsult in primary care practices. Attend one or all 8 webinars to receive up to 4 credits from the College of Family Physicians and the Royal College!

Learning objectives:

  • identify relevant eConsult opportunities in the specialty of the webinar
  • integrate eConsult into the practice of the primary care providers
  • manage patient needs effectively through eConsult

*Session recordings will be made available on this page after the original presentations*

Session 1: Pediatrics and eConsults with Dr. Richard van Wylick
Friday, January 14, 2022 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Contact:
Savoula Stylianou
sas14@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
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Classics Presents... Dr. Sinclair Bell: "How to do the Archaeology of 'Race' in Roman Empire..."

Classics Presents... Dr. Sinclair Bell: "How to do the Archaeology of 'Race' in Roman Empire..."

When:
Monday, January 31, 2022
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Sinclair Bell,  Professor in the Department of Art History at Northern Illinois University, School of Art and Design

How to do the Archaeology of "Race" in the Roman Empire: Novel Approaches to Ancient Objects
The representation of foreign cultures with manifest “racial” differences, such as unfamiliar physical traits or strange-seeming ethnic customs, has been a longstanding and often visceral site for human artistic expression. The visual and material culture of the Roman Empire (c. 100 BCE-200 CE) provides a particularly abundant record of such cultural encounters, which render visible complex formulations of foreignness, social hierarchy, and power.

This lecture focuses on how Roman artists represented Aethiopians (Black Africans) in different visual media, and explores issues related to the patronage, production, and viewership of these works. It looks at the conventions of their imagery, the critical axioms of their study, and their contemporary re-presentation in a museum setting.

Cost:
free
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Classics Presents... Dr. Lisa Maher: "Persistent Place-Making in Prehistory..."

Classics Presents... Dr. Lisa Maher: "Persistent Place-Making in Prehistory..."

When:
Monday, January 24, 2022
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Description:

Lisa Maher, University of California, Berkeley

Persistent Place-Making in Prehistory: the Creation, Maintenance, and Transformation of Landscapes in Southwest Asia (and Beyond)
Few cultural developments have been as well-studied as when people began living in villages and producing their own food. Yet in Southwest Asia, during the preceding ten thousand years of prehistory, Epipalaeolithic (23,000-11,500 cal BP) hunter-gatherers initiated and experienced dramatic cultural transformations that included building the earliest permanent houses and villages, storing food, developing a rich and diverse artistic repertoire, establishing wide-ranging social networks, intensifying plant use, domesticating animals, and creating strong ties to specific places in the landscape as evidenced by some of the world’s earliest aggregation sites and cemeteries. These hunter-gatherer groups had highly complex, knowledgeable and dynamic relationships with their local environments. Ongoing work in Jordan and Cyprus is revising our knowledge of these periods with evidence that markers of social complexity have an earlier foundation and challenging our long-held assumptions about how hunter-gatherers here perceived and constructed spaces and places, and the intersections between them. Investigation of human-environment interactions, the role of technological knowledge in creating social networks, the use of large-scale aggregation sites, and symbolic features of human burials, for example...

Cost:
free
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School of Nursing Academic Series (ONLINE): Cultural Humility Addressing Racism and Microaggressions

School of Nursing Academic Series (ONLINE): Cultural Humility Addressing Racism and Microaggressions

When:
Monday, January 17, 2022
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Where:
Description:

Please join us for the online Queen’s School of Nursing Academic Series entitled 'Cultural Humility Addressing Racism and Microaggressions', presented by Mona Sawhney, NP(Adults) PhD. This event is free, and open to all.

To register and receive the Zoom link, please email nursing.research@queensu.ca

*Please note that the presentation will be recorded. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to the Research Office at nursing.research@queensu.ca.

 

Contact:
Cost:
Free
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Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, March 17, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Online at Agnes
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Description:

Since our first Virtual Art Hive @Agnes in April 2020, the program has grown to become an online community of care for creatives looking to connect and make art together. Each session we invite you to independently create while finding inspiration through weekly themes and the conversations you have. All levels of artistic experience are welcome.

You are welcome to work on existing projects or experiment and play by creating with your favourite materials. Participants often collage, knit, embroider, draw and paint. 

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Facilitator Biography

Harper Johnston, BA, B.Ed, MFA, DTATI has over thirty years of experience working as an arts educator with adults, adolescents and children. She is a professional art therapist, a play therapy intern and is currently completing the requisite hours to become a Registered Psychotherapist. Harper also worked in film for many years as a stills photographer and camera assistant. Her film work, primarily with the C.B.C. and the National Film Board, took her all over the world. Harper has received numerous arts council grants and her photography has been shown across the country. She also has work in the Canada Council’s Art Bank permanent collection. Harper is friendly and enthusiastic and is always happy when called upon to share her creative ideas and studio knowledge.

Harper has been facilitating Art Hive @Agnes since January 2019.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
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Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, March 10, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Online at Agnes
Find on Campus Map
Description:

Since our first Virtual Art Hive @Agnes in April 2020, the program has grown to become an online community of care for creatives looking to connect and make art together. Each session we invite you to independently create while finding inspiration through weekly themes and the conversations you have. All levels of artistic experience are welcome.

You are welcome to work on existing projects or experiment and play by creating with your favourite materials. Participants often collage, knit, embroider, draw and paint. 

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Facilitator Biography

Harper Johnston, BA, B.Ed, MFA, DTATI has over thirty years of experience working as an arts educator with adults, adolescents and children. She is a professional art therapist, a play therapy intern and is currently completing the requisite hours to become a Registered Psychotherapist. Harper also worked in film for many years as a stills photographer and camera assistant. Her film work, primarily with the C.B.C. and the National Film Board, took her all over the world. Harper has received numerous arts council grants and her photography has been shown across the country. She also has work in the Canada Council’s Art Bank permanent collection. Harper is friendly and enthusiastic and is always happy when called upon to share her creative ideas and studio knowledge.

Harper has been facilitating Art Hive @Agnes since January 2019.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, March 3, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Online at Agnes
Find on Campus Map
Description:

Since our first Virtual Art Hive @Agnes in April 2020, the program has grown to become an online community of care for creatives looking to connect and make art together. Each session we invite you to independently create while finding inspiration through weekly themes and the conversations you have. All levels of artistic experience are welcome.

You are welcome to work on existing projects or experiment and play by creating with your favourite materials. Participants often collage, knit, embroider, draw and paint. 

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Facilitator Biography

Harper Johnston, BA, B.Ed, MFA, DTATI has over thirty years of experience working as an arts educator with adults, adolescents and children. She is a professional art therapist, a play therapy intern and is currently completing the requisite hours to become a Registered Psychotherapist. Harper also worked in film for many years as a stills photographer and camera assistant. Her film work, primarily with the C.B.C. and the National Film Board, took her all over the world. Harper has received numerous arts council grants and her photography has been shown across the country. She also has work in the Canada Council’s Art Bank permanent collection. Harper is friendly and enthusiastic and is always happy when called upon to share her creative ideas and studio knowledge.

Harper has been facilitating Art Hive @Agnes since January 2019.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, February 24, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Online at Agnes
Find on Campus Map
Description:

Since our first Virtual Art Hive @Agnes in April 2020, the program has grown to become an online community of care for creatives looking to connect and make art together. Each session we invite you to independently create while finding inspiration through weekly themes and the conversations you have. All levels of artistic experience are welcome.

You are welcome to work on existing projects or experiment and play by creating with your favourite materials. Participants often collage, knit, embroider, draw and paint. 

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Facilitator Biography

Harper Johnston, BA, B.Ed, MFA, DTATI has over thirty years of experience working as an arts educator with adults, adolescents and children. She is a professional art therapist, a play therapy intern and is currently completing the requisite hours to become a Registered Psychotherapist. Harper also worked in film for many years as a stills photographer and camera assistant. Her film work, primarily with the C.B.C. and the National Film Board, took her all over the world. Harper has received numerous arts council grants and her photography has been shown across the country. She also has work in the Canada Council’s Art Bank permanent collection. Harper is friendly and enthusiastic and is always happy when called upon to share her creative ideas and studio knowledge.

Harper has been facilitating Art Hive @Agnes since January 2019.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

Virtual Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, February 17, 2022
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Online at Agnes
Find on Campus Map
Description:

Since our first Virtual Art Hive @Agnes in April 2020, the program has grown to become an online community of care for creatives looking to connect and make art together. Each session we invite you to independently create while finding inspiration through weekly themes and the conversations you have. All levels of artistic experience are welcome.

You are welcome to work on existing projects or experiment and play by creating with your favourite materials. Participants often collage, knit, embroider, draw and paint. 

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Facilitator Biography

Harper Johnston, BA, B.Ed, MFA, DTATI has over thirty years of experience working as an arts educator with adults, adolescents and children. She is a professional art therapist, a play therapy intern and is currently completing the requisite hours to become a Registered Psychotherapist. Harper also worked in film for many years as a stills photographer and camera assistant. Her film work, primarily with the C.B.C. and the National Film Board, took her all over the world. Harper has received numerous arts council grants and her photography has been shown across the country. She also has work in the Canada Council’s Art Bank permanent collection. Harper is friendly and enthusiastic and is always happy when called upon to share her creative ideas and studio knowledge.

Harper has been facilitating Art Hive @Agnes since January 2019.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
Moderation:
  • If this event listing appears to have errors or inaccuracies, please notify the event's Contact (see above).

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