G.8 INFO SESSION The Redefining Canadian Art History Fellowship, Part 2
Sat Oct 21 / 13:45 – 15:15 / KC 210 / Part 1
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- Emma Doubt & Victoria Nolte, Art Canada Institute
Each year, the Art Canada Institute (ACI) awards up to five fellowships to support emerging scholars researching an artist or topic overlooked in Canadian art history. Over the course of one year, ACI fellows are mentored by preeminent scholars in their chosen field and produce a body of research that is prepared for publication with ACI. Learn more about how to join our dynamic community committed to rewriting the narrative of Canadian art for the twenty-first century. In this session, the program’s directors will provide more information about the Fellowship, including eligibility criteria and how to apply. Please register for this session.
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Dr. Emma Doubt is the Director of Programming and Education at the Art Canada Institute (ACI). She has a PhD in Art History from the University of Sussex, completed with a three-year doctoral award from the Arts & Humanities Research Council, as well as an MA in Art History and a joint-BA in Literature and Art History from McGill University. Alongside her work with ACI, Doubt teaches a wide range of courses in art and design history at the college level.
Dr. Victoria Nolte is an art historian and educator based in Ottawa. She received her PhD from Carleton University’s interdisciplinary Cultural Mediations program. Her research and teaching focus on the collection, exhibition, and study of Asian art in Canada, and on rethinking migration (both forced and voluntary) as an integral part of the story and construction of Canadian art. She is currently Editorial and Fellowships Associate at the Art Canada Institute where she works on the Redefining Canadian Art History Fellowship Program, and a contract instructor in the School for Studies in Art and Culture at Carleton University.