
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Agnes) is an active, leading art museum with superb collections and programs that enriches learning and campus life at Queen's University, and nurtures the cultural life of the wider community.
Established by C.E.S. (Ned) Franks and Daphne Franks to assist in the purchase of works on paper, to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and to support the other purposes of the Ag ... (Learn More)
Established by C.E.S. (Ned) Franks and Daphne Franks to assist in the purchase of works on paper, to support curatorial work associated with works on paper, and to support the other purposes of the Ag ... (Learn More)
The Agnes aims to build a distinctive, meaningful collection for research and learning at Queen's University, and for opening new conversations on the road to Indigenous reconciliation. (Learn More)
The Agnes aims to build a distinctive, meaningful collection for research and learning at Queen's University, and for opening new conversations on the road to Indigenous reconciliation. (Learn More)
Support academic engagement by enabling creative learning opportunities and first-hand art experiences for Queen's students and community groups. (Learn More)
Support academic engagement by enabling creative learning opportunities and first-hand art experiences for Queen's students and community groups. (Learn More)
Support the exhibitions and events, such as artists' talks, tours, screenings, special events, and symposia, which bring art to life at the Agnes. (Learn More)
Support the exhibitions and events, such as artists' talks, tours, screenings, special events, and symposia, which bring art to life at the Agnes. (Learn More)