Otto Naumann Receives Honourary Degree
As Queen’s continues to celebrate its Spring Convocation, the university presented an honourary degree to Otto Naumann, the leading name in Old Master paintings in North America, on Tuesday, June 6.
As Queen’s continues to celebrate its Spring Convocation, the university presented an honourary degree to Otto Naumann, the leading name in Old Master paintings in North America, on Tuesday, June 6.
Susan Lord (Film and Media) Dylan Robinson (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts) and Rosaleen Hill (Art Conservation) are among the ten Queen’s University researchers who have received more than $1.8 million in combined funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund. The fund supports researchers by providing the foundational research infrastructure required to undertake leading-edge research.
Art History professor Norman Vorano has been named as one of only five recipients of the ! Read about Dr. Vorano's work and award in the .
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Closer to Van Eyck Enhancements Released! ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Art History's own Ron Spronk helped to spearhead this exciting web project, which showcases high resolution, detailed images from Van Eyck's Ghent Alterpiece.
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Congratulations! Art History Professor Allison Morehead has received a SSHRC Insight Grant for $159,000 for her project entitled, Edvard Munch, Modernism, and Medicine. .
The and the Art Conservation program at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ are partnering to bring works of art back to life!
Professor Gauvin Bailey has two books coming out:
Happy New Year and Welcome to 2018!
Each year we have many accomplished graduates from the Art History undergraduate and Art Conservation graduate programs, but for our first post in 2018, we're sending our congratulations to Art History Graduate students who have recently completed their Master's or PhDs.
All the best for 2018!
Trish Smithen, Assistant Professor in Paintings Conservation in our Art Conservation program will be featured on CFRC, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ radio station. The show is called Blind Date with Knowledge and airs bi-weekly starting this week. More information on the show schedule and other fascinating guests can be found here: