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Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys

A new publication by Dr Qanita Lilla centres the African masks, hoods and crests of the Justin and Elisabeth Lang collection of African art in chorus with contemporary artworks from the broader diaspora.

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Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys
Digital Publication
Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys

A new publication by Dr Qanita Lilla centres the African masks, hoods and crests of the Justin and Elisabeth Lang collection of African art in chorus with contemporary artworks from the broader diaspora.

Patterns for All Bodies
Online Exhibition
Patterns for All Bodies

Re-patterning garments from the Dress Collection at Agnes so that any body can make the clothes, or have the clothes made, for their own body. Local drag artists show us how it can be done.

Reflections on The Bader Collection
Digital Publication
Reflections on The Bader Collection

Essays by Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Dr David De Witt and Dr Suzanne van de Meerendonk

Spirit Banter: Ezi Odozor
Online Exhibition
Spirit Banter: Ezi Odozor

Encounter Ezi Odozor’s Spirit Banter, a commissioned long-form poem that creates a narrative arc between the exhibitions History Is Rarely Black or White and With Opened Mouths.

History Is Rarely Black or White
Online Exhibition
History Is Rarely Black or White

Examine cotton garments in the Queen’s University Collection of Canadian Dress at Agnes and their connection to the global cotton industry through archival research, artistic intervention, and scientific enquiry.

Drift: Art and Dark Matter
Online Exhibition
Drift: Art and Dark Matter

Explore an online extension of Drift: Art and Dark Matter. See how artists have responded to transdisciplinary exchange.

Three Questions: He Thought He Died
Digital Publication
Three Questions: He Thought He Died
Andrei Pora with Isiah Medina
Hilos Conductores
Digital Publication
Hilos Conductores
Nathalia Santos Ocasio
Stepping Out: Clothes for a Gallery Goer
Digital Publication
Stepping Out: Clothes for a Gallery Goer
Alicia Boutilier, Carolyn Dowdell, Deirdre Macdonald, M. Elaine MacKay and Sophia Zweifel
a form of formlessness
Digital Publication
a form of formlessness
Carina Magazzeni
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Queen’s University
36 University Avenue
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
T (613) 533.2190
aeac@queensu.ca
Agnes Etherington Art Centre is situated on the territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek.

Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway): Gimaakwe Gchi-gkinoomaagegamig atemagad Naadowe miinwaa Anishinaabe aking.

Kanyen’keha (Mohawk): Ne Agnes Etherington Art Centre e’tho nońwe nikanónhsote tsi nońwe ne Haudenasaunee tánon Anishinaabek tehatihsnónhsahere ne óhontsa.

Agnes is committed to anti-racism. We work to eradicate institutional biases and develop accountable programs that support and centre the artistic expression and lived experience of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour. Agnes promotes 2SLGBTQIAP+ positive spaces.

© Agnes Etherington Art Centre 2025

Queen’s University
36 University Avenue
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
T (613) 533.2190
F (613) 533.6765
aeac@queensu.ca
Agnes Etherington Art Centre is situated on the territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek.

Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway): Gimaakwe Gchi-gkinoomaagegamig atemagad Naadowe miinwaa Anishinaabe aking.

Kanyen’keha (Mohawk): Ne Agnes Etherington Art Centre e’tho nońwe nikanónhsote tsi nońwe ne Haudenasaunee tánon Anishinaabek tehatihsnónhsahere ne óhontsa.

Agnes is committed to anti-racism. We work to eradicate institutional biases and develop accountable programs that support and centre the artistic expression and lived experience of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour. Agnes promotes 2SLGBTQIAP+ positive spaces.
© Agnes Etherington Art Centre 2025

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