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This Week at Agnes
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Digital Agnes
Explore the world of Digital Agnes
Next month we celebrate five years of Digital Agnes, which has been an important facet of Agnes programming since January 2020 – perfect timing when you consider we went into a global lockdown only a few months later!
Each year since, Digital Agnes has released collection highlights, educational videos, essays, online exhibitions and publications for users far and wide to experience Agnes’s collections, commissions and digital borne projects. As we come to the end of 2024, we encourage you to revisit our 2024 Digital Agnes offerings:
Exhibitions:
Queering the Collection highlights:
Online film screenings:
Films and artists talks:
Agnes Learns:
Playlists:
Ann Clarke, Big River, 2020, acrylic and collage on canvas, diptych. Photo: Paul Litherland.
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Artmaking
5 + 12 December 2024
Art Hive is a welcoming and judgement free environment to learn new techniques, stretch your existing skills and experience the benefits of a regular artmaking practice. Agnes welcomes participants ages 16+ to explore the creative process through experimentation and play. Art Hive has been facilitated since 2019 by registered art therapist and photographer, Harper Johnston.
Agnes hosts FREE Art Hives on select Thursdays throughout the fall (last two: 5 + 12 December). Visit the Art Hive page on our website to register.
Art Hive @ Agnes. Photo: Tim Forbes.
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Artmaking
15 December 2024
Join Alyssa Vernon from Queer Collage Collective for supportive and expressive collaging workshops hosted by Agnes. Curate, cut, paste and create in a group as Alyssa guides conversations and leads activities centred around topical issues with a queer, anti-oppression focus. The last session in this series is later this month on 15 December, 1-4pm.
Admission is free, no materials or experience required, all collage materials provided. But if you do have materials you’d like to collage, please feel free to bring them! Register now!
Queering Collage, 2022. Photo: Garrett Elliott.
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Artmaking
Registration is now open!
Our VERY popular family-friendly artmaking workshop, Creation Station is back with a new series of dates for Winter 2025. This FREE workshop is designed to give families and children ages 2 and up an exploratory artmaking experience. Art educators kindle curiosity through painting, drawing, mixed media activities and more!
With new activities each month, an Art Educator will be on hand to offer guidance and encouragement as families create together. All required materials are provided.
Register now!
Creation Station. Photo: Garrett Elliott.
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Queen’s University
36 University Avenue
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory.
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