News by tag: Fine arts, museum studies, art history

Celebrating 130 years of artistic legacy
The oldest university art gallery in Canada, the Owens Art Gallery opened in 1895
Meet the 2025 Pierre Lassonde Artist-in-Residence Zachary Gough 
Gough’s residency runs from January-June focusing on a housing justice project 
Mount Allison celebrates opening of Hidden Blackness: Edward Mitchell Bannister exhibition
“Hidden Blackness" opens at the Owens Art Gallery on Jan. 24, offering insight into Bannister’s legacy
Seizing opportunities and trusting intuition
Fine Arts graduate Ian Metcalfe's ('02) journey bridging art and fashion
Fine Arts student Courtney Wagner creates mural for on-campus food pantry 
The Pantry is set to open on campus on October 8, WMSC, Room 282
Celebrating outstanding students, faculty, alumni
Honouring student and faculty award recipients, and honorary degree recipients
Pressing poetics
Departments of English, Fine Arts, and the Library collaborate to establish micropress on campus
Innovation, Inclusion, and Outstanding Excellence in Teaching Awards introduced at Mount Allison
Two faculty members recognized in inaugural year of teaching awards for part-time and term faculty 
Mount Allison’s 2024 Paul Paré Excellence Award winners announced 
Five Mount Allison professors across disciplines recognized for excellence in research, scholarship, and creative activities  
Kilby Delaney (’95) shares her Mount Allison story and reasons for making a planned gift
“My memories of Mount Allison are some of the fondest of my life.”
Fourth-year Fine Arts student Ranz Bontogon unveils reflective photobook
Recipient of the Marjorie Young Bell Fine Arts & Music Award aims to bridge cultures through a visual journey
Fine Arts research professor Thaddeus Holownia selected for 14th Annual Scotiabank Photography Award Shortlist
The award is Canada's largest and most prestigious annual peer-nominated and reviewed prize for lens-based art  
Class of 2024 honoured at Last Lecture
The tenth annual Last Lecture, recognizing graduating students for their contributions to the Mount Allison and Tantramar communities, was held on March 26.
New exhibition honours the life and work of longtime teacher Gay Hansen (1954-2021)
"of a feather," featuring the photography of Thaddeus Holownia and Karen Stentaford and curated by Emily Falvey, is at the Owens Arts Gallery until May 15
The Sweetest Little Thing celebrates 25th anniversary
Community event and art auction fundraiser supports the Owens Art Gallery and Struts Gallery