Events

Events

Art Hives at the Agnes: for your wellbeing

Feb 14, 2022

This eight-week virtual series runs Mondays from 4-6pm, offering graduate and undergraduate students the chance to recharge and get inspired in the healing nature of creating art.

Shop local: join the student-curated fundraiser, Cézanne's Closet

Feb 14, 2022

Curated this year by M.A. candidates Katie Hetherington and Maggie Whitmore, Cézanne's Closet culminates in a virtual event on February 19, where your ticket guarantees you an artwork from among the 70+ pieces donated by professional & student artists.

Take a look: the Spring 2022 Craft History Workshop schedule

Feb 14, 2022

Covering wide-ranging topics from Indigenous femininity to crafts in times of war and displacement, each session runs via Zoom.

Union Gallery kicks off BIPoC Art Series, "Beyond Words"

Feb 12, 2022

Each Saturday from 1pm-3pm, this free virtual program fosters safe creative spaces for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡ students and Katarokwi-Kingston community members who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of colour.

Professor Cathleen Hoeniger to present at Vassar’s symposium

Apr 01, 2021

Professor Cathleen Hoeniger to present at Vassar’s symposium, Reconsidering Raphael, on occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Raphael.

Congratulations to all fall 2019 Art History and Art Conservation graduates!

Nov 20, 2019

Congratulations to all fall 2019 Art History and Art Conservation graduates!

Nenagh Hathaway wins PostDoc at Yale and will present paper in Vienna

Sep 17, 2019

Warm congratulations to Dr. Nenagh Hathaway (PhD 2016), who has been awarded a Postdoctoral Associate position at Yale University. Nenagh will also present a paper at an upcoming conference at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna on Jheronimus Bosch's Last Judgment (Novem

Margaret A. Light Visiting Scholar, Chris Stavroudis

Jul 17, 2019

Last week, the Art Conservation program hosted Chris Stavroudis as the 2019 Margaret A. Light Visiting Scholar in Art Conservation. Mr. Stavroudis demonstrated a variety of techniques using his Modular Cleaning Program.

Works of Art in Real Life

Jul 17, 2019

Students observe the first work by a Baroque woman artist to enter the Agnes collection

Art History Ph.D. author of Humanities Outstanding Thesis

Jul 04, 2019

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Alford, whose thesis, "Art Botany in Nineteenth-Century Design Reform, 1830–1865" (supervised by Professor Emerita Dr. Janice Helland) has been named Humanities Outstanding Thesis.

Art History on the Radio

Jan 31, 2019

Isabel Luce discussed her research at this weekend's Context and Meaning graduate student conference. Follow this link to listen: Grad Chat

Symposiums on Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Antiquities

May 24, 2016

Last week Professor of Artifacts Conservation, Amandina Anastassiades, was invited to attend two symposiums on Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Antiquities.