Re: UNION – the 25th anniversary exhibition

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Dana Tosic, Artifact 2, screenprint, 2016

This fall at the Union Gallery

MAIN SPACE AND PROJECT ROOM |

Re: UNION – the 25th anniversary exhibition of the gallery

September 21- November 8, 2019 | Reception: October 5th, 5-7pm. Everyone is welcome!

In the Main Gallery and the Project Room spaces, we present works by artists who have been affiliated with the gallery in some capacity since its humble beginnings in 1994. This impressive collection of work in all media features the work of local artists, Queen’s Fine Art alumni and faculty artists from across the country and is a testament to the accomplished work being produced by artists from the Queen’s and the Kingston communities and beyond.

Artists showcased in Re: UNION include Rebecca Anweiler, Darryl Bank, Lynden Beesley, Chelsea Bellrose, Alex Chowaniec, Simone Collins, Alex Contini, Paula Coop McCroy, Teri Cota, Sarah Cummings-Truszkowski, Michael Davidge, Mel Day, Dave Gordon, Vanessa Hall-Patch, Jennifer Hamilton, Austin Henderson, Barb Hunt, Ramolen Laruan, Michèle LaRose, Jaclyn McConnell, Sam Mogelonsky, Daniel Oxley, Jason Paradis, Sara Perosa, Fraser Radford, JoAnn Ralph, Clive Robertson, Kathleen Sellars, Talie Shalmon, Melissa Smallridge, Leigha Stiles, Dana Tosic, Robert Truszkowski. And Lisa Visser.

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Barb Hunt, I’m never really certain why I’m doing anything – Leonard Cohen
Found apron, embroidery thread, 2017

In the Vitrine Project space just outside the gallery doors, we feature a selection of the gallery’s off-site public art projects, performance art events and mentorship programs that have taken place at the gallery since 1994.

The gallery thanks the George Taylor Richardson Memorial Fund at Queen’s University for their generous support of this exhibition.

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