A curatorial project founded and curated by the Q4F collective at Queen’s University, Kingston, ON
‘Pot-pourri’ is a French word, repurposed in English to mean ‘a mixture of things.’ It also eloquently depicts the vast expanse of work created by cultural producers, artists, curators and community practitioners in the Cultural Studies program at Queen’s University. This project demonstrates the pride, ability, and complicated thought processes of the wonderful minds that inhabit this program and space on a daily basis.
Past Exhibitions:
Sydney Hart, Post at Turning, 22 March – 22 April 2017
Perspectives by Danielle Gugler, 9 February – 1 March 2017
Lorinda Peterson, Brain Drawing, 5 January – 3 February 2017
WORKSHOP 2.0, Group Exhibition in collaboration with Modern Fuel, 10 December – 4 January 2017
#LIGHT by Julia Chan, 2 November – 3 December 2016
the colour of food, a photo exhibition by Craig Berggold, 28 September – 28 October 2016
The exhibition space is located in Mac-Corry Hall B175. The space is open from 8:00am – 4:30pm and is free.
Follow us on Facebook @potpourriacollegiateexhibition.
Press:
Queen’s Gazette, 14 December 2016: http://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/space-creativity
Queen’s Journal, 27 October 2016: http://www.queensjournal.ca/story/2016-10-27/arts/new-student-exhibit-offers-creative-opportunity-for-grads/
Q4F collective (Stéfy McKnight and Michelle Smith)
Contact:
Pot-pourri: a collegiate exhibition
Cultural Studies Student Gallery/Lounge, Mac-Corry Hall, B176
Queen’s University, Kingston Ontario
e: stefy.mcknight (@) queensu.ca