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Research & Projects

Our affiliates use curating to engage broad publics with their scholarship in a range of ways, from academy-museum-community collaborations to experimental pedagogy to consulting.

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Field School in Critical Museology

CaPSL First Meeting

Beyond Museum Walls

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Thinking Through the Museum: Difficult Knowledge in Public

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Curatorial Dreaming Workshops

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Museum Queeries

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Public Culture in The City

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Collaboration – Exhibition – Research

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Canadian Portraits

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Family Works

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Lucky Jews

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A Storyteller’s Story

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Birthright Poland

News & Events

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 – April 1, 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
News Past Exhibitions 

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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