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eunice bélidor

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eunice is the mentor for you, if you are interested in: curating, creative artistic writing, conducting proper studio visits with artists, art historical research and/or participating in art history conferences.

Born in Montreal, eunice bélidor is a curator, author and researcher. She is an affiliate adjunct professor in the Art History Department at Concordia University. Her current practice focuses on questioning as a curatorial method, and on epistolary writing as a creator of curatorial autotheory, and its intersection with care, feminism and racial issues. She has organized multiple exhibitions in Canada and in Europe, and her writing has been published in Esse, Canadian Art, Hyperallergic, the Journal of Curatorial Studies, Invitation, InCirculation, and ESPACE. eunice bélidor is the recipient of the Hnatyshyn Foundation – TD Bank Group Awards for Emerging Curator of Contemporary Canadian Art (2018). She has worked at articule, at Concordia University’s FOFA Gallery and at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal.

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This initiative is made possible by the generous support of the Peter N. Thomson Family Innovation Fund.

 

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