de Campos Tornich Manoel, Carolina

Carolina de Campos Tornich Manoel, Ph.D. Candidate

Carolina de Campos Tornich Manoel

Ph.D. Candidate

Department of Art History and Art Conservation

Major Fields of Interest: South African art; Contemporary art; feminist art; Women artists.
Undergraduate Experience: State University of Campinas, Bachelor of Visual Arts, 2012; Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, Journalism, 2014.
Graduate Experience: University of S茫o Paulo, South African Art, 2019.
Supervisor: Dr. Juliana Bevilacqua.

McHutchion, Ben

Ben McHutchion, Ph.D. Candidate

Ben McHutchion

Ph.D. Candidate

Art History Program

Major Fields of Interest: Cultural heritage and its conservation, visual culture of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Europe and the Americas, British colonial history, disputes over public memorial statues. 
Dissertation Topic: Responses to the destruction of built heritage in World War Two Britain, including protective measures, photographic records, artistic records, rebuilding, and depictions of destruction across various media.
Undergraduate experience: University of Alberta, B.A. History (2014)
Graduate Experience: Queen鈥檚 University, M.A. in Art History (2019) M.A. Thesis: 鈥淐ollective Memory in Transition: Macdonald, Cornwallis and Statue Removal in Canada鈥
Supervisor: Dr. C. Hoeniger

Hobill, Astrid

Astrid Hobill, Ph.D. Candidate

Astrid Hobill

Ph.D. Candidate

Art History Program

Major Fields of Interest: Technical art history and the scientific examination of artworks, 15th and 16th century Netherlandish painting, conservation principles and practices.
Undergraduate Experience: M.A. Art history, 成人大片; BAH in Political Science, 成人大片.
PhD Research: A Technical comparison of the works of Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Supervisor: Dr. Ron Spronk

Jonker, Anouk

Jonker, Anouk

Anouk Jonker

Ph.D. Candidate

Art History Program

Major Fields of Interest: Early Netherlandish art, Technical Art History

Undergraduate Experience: BFA in Painting, California College of the Arts

Graduate Experience: MA 成人大片, Art History

MA Topic: The Elusive Brushstroke: A quest for objectivity in connoisseurship.

PhD Thesis Topic: On the concept of authenticity in the study, conservation, and display of Early Netherlandish art.

Supervisor: Professor Ron Spronk

Simpson, Alexandra

Simpson, Alexandra

Alexandra Simpson

Ph.D. Candidate

Department of Art History and Art Conservation

ANAGPIC Conference

Start Date

Thursday April 5, 2018

End Date

Saturday April 7, 2018

Time

12:00 pm - 12:00 pm

Location

成人大片 University

 Association of North American Graduate Programs in the Conservation of Cultural Property: 44th Annual Student Conference

At a Glance

Hosted by:

Queen鈥檚 University, Art Conservation Program

When:

April 5-7, 2018

Where:

April 5

  • Tours at the Art Extension Centre (15 Bader Lane)
  • Welcome Reception and Registration at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre (36 University Avenue)

April 6

  • Sessions: Bellevue Ballroom at the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront (2 Princess St.)
  • Banquet: University Club at Queen鈥檚 (168 Stuart St.)

April 7

  • Sessions: Biosciences Complex Auditorium, Queen鈥檚 University (116 Barrie St.)

 

Please find the schedule here: ANAGPIC 2018 Schedule

Please find the list of student speakers and abstracts here: Speakers and Abstracts

The Art Conservation Program at Queen鈥檚 University is pleased to host the 44th annual ANAGPIC student conference on April 5-7, 2018. The conference will give student representatives from each of the eight ANAGPIC member institutions the opportunity to present the research, treatment, and/or technical analyses undertaken at their respective institutions. Speaker sessions will take place at the Bellevue Ballroom at the Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront on April 6, and the Biosciences Complex Auditorium at Queen鈥檚 University on April 7. We will be hosting a welcome reception at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and a banquet dinner at the University Club at Queen鈥檚 University on April 5 and 6 respectively.

This year鈥檚 Angelica Rudenstine Lecture will be given by Heidi Swierenga, Senior Conservator and Head of the Collections Care, Management, and Access department at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. She is an object conservator specializing in the care and use of Indigenous belongings. She is also an associate in the department of Anthropology at UBC where she teaches the conservation of organic and inorganic materials. She has published and lectured on conservation issues, has developed and delivered several workshops in her region on collections care and preservation, and has also served as a consultant on numerous special projects ranging from the care and movement of monumental works to the care of family belongings in communities. Her lecture, to be given on April 6, is entitled 鈥淩ights of Use and Permissible Risk: 7 Objects that Shaped a Practice.鈥

Queen鈥檚 University is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee territory. We have paid homage to the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples through our logo: the Thunderbird is a powerful spiritual symbol for the Anishinaabe, while the Two Row Wampum signifies the 1613 mutual treaty agreement declaring peaceful coexistence between the Haudenosaunee and Dutch settlers. This year鈥檚 proceedings will be blessed by Mishiikenh (Vernon) Altiman, Cultural Counsellor at Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre, Queen鈥檚 University, who will be opening and closing our conference with a pipe ceremony to first welcome and later wish our guests safe travels as they return home.

 

Thank you to our conference co-chairs, Colette Hardman-Peavy, Valerie Moscato, Lauren Osmond, and Rosaleen Hill for their work in preparation for this conference. We would also like to thank our generous sponsors:

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation LogoThe Tri Art Logo

The Tru Vue LogoThe Art Noise Logo

The 成人大片 LogoThe Japanese Paper Place Poster

Agnes Etherington Art Centre LogoPan Chancho Logo

ANAGPIC Map

The ANAGPIC Map

CAC/AIC Joint Conference in Montreal

Date

Monday May 16, 2016
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Location

Hyatt Regency 鈥 SIX Resto Lounge

Canadian Conservation Institute's one-day workshop

Date

Thursday May 12, 2016
12:00 pm - 12:00 pm

Location

People sitting at tables using computersThe Queen鈥檚 Art Conservation Program took part in the Canadian Conservation Institute鈥檚 one-day webcast - 鈥淩isk Management and Risk-based Decision Making for Museum, Gallery, Archive and Historic House Collections鈥. That was an Advanced Professional Development workshop and was the first time CCI has offered webcasts for workshop delivery. 

 

 

Guest lecture by Tessa Thomas (M.A.C. '11): "Affichomanie: Retracing the history and practice of lining Belle Epoque posters with fabric"

Date

Tuesday May 17, 2016
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Location

Art Gallery of Ontario