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Research & Projects 

Canadian Portraits

October 26, 2016December 16, 2016 admin

Graduate student curators in Concordia University’s Art History program worked under the guidance of Dr. Loren Lerner to produce virtual exhibitions of Canadian portraits.

Click here for a link to the website.

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Current Exhibitions News 

January 11, 2021 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on

(La version française suivra / Más adelante encontrará la versión en Español)   Seascape Poetics  February 12 – February 26, 2021 CURATOR: Bettina Pérez Martínez www.seascapepoetics.com   Curated by Bettina Pérez Martínez, Seascape Poetics is a virtual exhibition that examines the complexity of Caribbean relationships to water. Featuring six contemporary Caribbean artists – Lionel Cruet, […]

November 28 – December 14, 2019: (Re)Viewing the Syrian War: Stories from a member of the Red Crescent
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November 28 – December 14, 2019: (Re)Viewing the Syrian War: Stories from a member of the Red Crescent

October 30, 2019 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on November 28 – December 14, 2019: (Re)Viewing the Syrian War: Stories from a member of the Red Crescent

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Blackness and Experience in Two Canadian Establishment Museums: Critical Reflections

May 8, 2019 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on Blackness and Experience in Two Canadian Establishment Museums: Critical Reflections

By Sally Hough, Research Assistant (Beyond Museum Walls) How does one experience an establishment museum? What are the subject positions of people working in and visiting museums? What are the complexities related to inclusion in establishment museums? Can contemporary art disrupt stereotypes of Blackness and Canada’s claim to innocence with regard to race and racism?  Museum […]

Visual Footnotes:  An immersive strategy to present and encourage reflections about research journeys
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Visual Footnotes: An immersive strategy to present and encourage reflections about research journeys

May 7, 2018 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on Visual Footnotes: An immersive strategy to present and encourage reflections about research journeys
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