Una D'Elia wins W.J. Barnes Teaching Award!
Congratulations to Professor Una D'Elia, recent recipient of the W.J. Barnes Teaching Award for her outstanding teaching of course ARTH 120! The Barnes is student nominated and student selected. It is presented annually "to a deserving member of the Faculty of Arts and Science who has made a significant contribution to teaching."
This term, , visited Professor Una D'Elia's graduate seminar ARTH 842, Studies in Italian Renaissance Art.
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 by the Fellowship Committee of the School of Graduate Studies in the 2018-2019 Governor General’s Academic Gold Medals competition.
As part of her innovative research into medical humanities and art history, Dr. Allison Morehead recently completed an interdisciplinary research workshop, “Doing Medical Humanities with Art, Non-Art Objects, and Things,” in Oslo, Norway, with the participation of three PhD students from Art History at Queen’s.
The Art Conservation Program at ÷ČÓ°Ö±˛Ą is very pleased to announce the appointment of Emy Kim in the position of Assistant Professor (Artifacts) in the Art Conservation program as of 1 July 2019.
Dr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, was interviewed by the BBC this week on the restoration of Rembrandt's The Night Watch.
Dr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art in Art History, has recently had her award-winning research photograph applied to the side of the Kinesiology and Health Studies Building at 28 Division St.