Playing the odds with Union Gallery

Playing the odds with Union Gallery

January 27, 2015

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Making good art requires hard work and exceptional talent, but thanks to Union Gallery, getting good art simply requires a bit of luck. That鈥檚 the idea behind Cezanne鈥檚 Closet, Union Gallery鈥檚 annual fundraiser. Attendees of the event are entered into a draw to win artwork that has been donated by artists from Queen鈥檚, Kingston and beyond.

Union Gallery has been open in Stauffer Library since 1994. (University Communications) 

While musicians play and hors d鈥檕euvres are served, those at the fundraiser get to view the available art pieces, speak to artists and track their favourites. Once everyone has made their picks, names are drawn one by one and the winners get to choose their prize.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic event,鈥 says Jocelyn Purdie, Director, Union Gallery. 鈥淨ueen鈥檚 staff, faculty, parents, alumni and community members all come out to show their support.鈥  

Even though everyone in attendance will win a piece eventually, there鈥檚 still a healthy spirit of competition.

鈥淧eople cheer when their name gets picked and groan when it doesn鈥檛, so we keep the atmosphere fun,鈥 she says.

Proceeds from the event go towards supporting Union Gallery, a non-profit gallery that includes exhibits of contemporary work by students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts program as well as other student artists and professionals. Located in Stauffer Library, the gallery has professional staff, but students play a large role in its operation.

鈥淪tudents are involved in every aspect of the gallery: its board of directors, its committees, its programming of displayed work and events, and the gallery鈥檚 governance,鈥 says Ms. Purdie.

"Oh Dear ..." by Laura Rosentzveig is among the pieces available at Cezanne's Closet. 

Because Cezanne鈥檚 Closet holds such importance to the gallery, students are happy to make a contribution.

鈥淭he event is a great way to support the gallery and an excellent professional opportunity for the student artists involved,鈥 says Lindsay Wilson, BFA 鈥15 and the President of Union Gallery. 鈥淐ezanne鈥檚 Closet is a bridge between Queen鈥檚 and Kingston鈥檚 art communities.鈥

She says the event and the benefit it confers to gallery are a major boon to fine arts students.

鈥淯nion Gallery is a huge draw to the BFA program at Queen鈥檚 鈥 getting to show your work at a professional gallery while still a student is something you otherwise don鈥檛 get a chance to do,鈥 she says.

Cezanne鈥檚 Closet is on Saturday, Feb. 7. Tickets are $150 can be purchased from Union Gallery鈥檚 . 

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