Call for Artists: QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY VISUAL ART ALUMNI EXHIBITION


Calling all alumni of the Queen’s University Bachelor of Fine Art and (formerly) Bachelor of Art Education programs! Leading up to the 55th Anniversary Alumni Celebration of visual art instruction at Queen’s University, your fellow art alumni are seeking participants for a group exhibition set to take place at Union Gallery September 3-14, 2024.

Apply with Interest: April 29, 2024
Open to: BFA or BAE Queen's University Alumni


Want to take part in this alumni exhibition? Submit your interest through Union Gallery’s form. Our Alumni Celebration Organizing Group's Exhibition Sub-Committee will follow up with you directly to collect your digital submission for the artwork selections process.

SUBMIT INTEREST






Header Image: Cezanne's Closet ~2000







Located in Stauffer Library since 1994, Union Gallery will host our exhibition from September 3-14, 2024, overlapping with our alumni celebration weekend September 13-15, 2024. At this time, we are looking to confirm the number of artists who want to participate in the exhibition. Once we know how many artists wish to participate, we will determine artwork dimensions based on gallery capacity and invite these artists to apply through a digital submission and selection process. We anticipate that artwork dimensions will be small based on the large number of BFA & BAE alumni who may be interested in participating.

For alternate submission options or support, please contact ugallery.director@queensu.ca


KEY DATES

Confirm interest by: April 29, 2024
Digital submission due: May 27, 2024
Selection notification to artists by: June 15, 2024
Shipping window: July 15-August 15, 2024
Exhibition dates: September 3-14, 2024
Submit your interest




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UNION GALLERY is funded and supported by Queen's University, Alma Mater Society (AMS), Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS), Ontario Arts Council, City of Kingston Arts Fund–Kingston Arts Council and the City of Kingston, with partnerships with Stauffer Library, Cultural Studies, Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies, and Art History and Art Conservation.