Curating and Public Scholarship Lab

Curating and Public Scholarship Lab

Curating and Public Scholarship Lab

  • CAPSL
    • Mission & Objectives
    • Facilities & Equipment
    • Contact
  • News
    • News
    • Newsletter Archive
  • Exhibitions
    • Current Events & Exhibitions
    • Past Events & Exhibitions
  • Research & Projects
  • Blog
  • People
    • Director
    • Staff
    • Concordia Faculty
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • Post Doctoral Fellows & Other Affiliates
    • Students
  • Get Involved
IMG_1657
Past Events & Exhibitions 

International Graduate Field School in Critical Museology

May 2, 2017March 2, 2018 Melissa Castron
Concordia’s first International Graduate Field School in Critical Museology begins at CaPSL on May 15th!
For more information click here.

IMG_1642

  • ← Inaugural Int’l Conference of the Council for Museum Anthropology
  • Museums and their Publics at Sites of Conflicted History →

News & Events

April 5 & 6: Vernissage + Performance/Lecture by Annie Rollins as part of “Immaterial Remains”
News Uncategorized 

April 5 & 6: Vernissage + Performance/Lecture by Annie Rollins as part of “Immaterial Remains”

March 12, 2018 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on April 5 & 6: Vernissage + Performance/Lecture by Annie Rollins as part of “Immaterial Remains”

April 5, 5:00 – 7:00pm: Vernissage + Performance/Lecture April 6, 6:00 – 7:30: Performance + Lecture In this performance/lecture, Rollins presents her most pressing conundrum: how do you preserve a shadow? With a short survey of her apprenticeship and fieldwork, a trajectory of the failures that brought her to her thesis question and a musing of shadows, […]

March 23, 12pm: Integrating Social Issues in the Art Museum: Creating Audio Guides for Visitors, Designing Training for Museum Guides
Current Events & Exhibitions News 

March 23, 12pm: Integrating Social Issues in the Art Museum: Creating Audio Guides for Visitors, Designing Training for Museum Guides

March 12, 2018 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on March 23, 12pm: Integrating Social Issues in the Art Museum: Creating Audio Guides for Visitors, Designing Training for Museum Guides

Latest Blogs

Art and Conflict in Ayotzinapa, Mexico
Blog 

Art and Conflict in Ayotzinapa, Mexico

November 23, 2017 Alex Robichaud Comments Off on Art and Conflict in Ayotzinapa, Mexico

Aurelio Meza Fall 2017  Excerpts from the essay “Curar saberes difíciles: arte, curaduría y Ayotzinapa.” Calle 14, 12 (21), 2017. In Winter 2015, Erica Lehrer taught a seminar at Concordia University, Montreal, on the curation of what she and other scholars call “difficult knowledge”—the (usually) violent heritage that cross- or intrasocial conflicts, both past and […]

Víctimas de Guernica: Art and Reconciliation in El Salvador
Blog 

Víctimas de Guernica: Art and Reconciliation in El Salvador

November 15, 2017 admin Comments Off on Víctimas de Guernica: Art and Reconciliation in El Salvador
We would like to acknowledge that Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather today. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community.
Curating and Public Scholarship Lab. Concordia University, Library Building LB 671, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W. Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, QC, Canada H3G 1M8
Copyright © 2016 CaPSL. All right reserved