Temple Marucci-Campbell
(MA Art History, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University)
Temple Marucci-Campbell is an emerging scholar and writer completing her master's in Art History at Concordia University. Her research focuses on the sensorial and immaterial transmission of Afro-Caribbean histories through intersections of art and food. She engages with haptic aesthetics and theories of embodiment to engage with supposed gaps in art history. Her research grapples with seemingly invisible histories, and renders them palpable through anti-colonial and care praxis. Temple completed her BFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practices at OCAD University. Her recent curatorial work was in collaboration with Vtape and The Centre for the Study of Black Canadian Diaspora.