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Creation Station for families at Agnes

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Enfants Musée Arts visuels
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre

36 University Avenue

Kingston, ON

Directions: Public Transit Agnes is on Kingston Transit bus routes 1, 2, 17 and 18, on University Avenue. Bus route 20 (operating September–April) and express routes 501, 502, 601, 602, 801, 802 stop nearby at Kingston General Hospital, on Stuart St. Bus routes 601 and 801 also stop at Stauffer Library, on Union St W, one block north of Agnes. Parking Enjoy free surface parking on Queen’s campus on weekends and after 5 pm weekdays. Accessible parking is on Bader Lane near University Ave. Visitors holding an Ontario Accessible Parking Permit are encouraged to book this spot in advance at the reception desk, or by contacting us at [email protected] or (613) 533.2190.

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

À propos

Creation Station is a free studio program designed to give families and children ages 2 and up an exploratory artmaking experience. Here, art educators ignite curiosity through painting, drawing, clay and mixed media activities. This fall, Creation Station will be held outside on Agnes grounds.

This program is made possible by the Rita Friendly Kaufman fund.

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Agnes Etherington Art Centre

Situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee territory, Agnes is a curatorially-driven and research-intensive professional art centre that proudly serves a dual mandate as a leading, internationally recognized public art gallery and as an active pedagogical resource at Queen’s University. By commissioning, researching, collecting and preserving works of art, and by exhibiting and interpreting visual culture through an intersectional lens, Agnes creates opportunities for participation and exchange across communities, cultures, histories and geographies.

Its superb collections—numbering over 17,000 works include cutting-edge contemporary art and fine examples of Canadian historical art, Indigenous art and historicized ancestors, and material culture including the Collection of Canadian Dress and the Lang Collection of African Art. The Bader Collection, comprising over 500 works with a focus on seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish painting, including one portrait and three exquisite character studies by Rembrandt.

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