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Hypothèses Lecture - Embodied Spectatorship: Expériences relationnelles de la réception


Date & time
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Website

Hypothèses

Where

La Guilde
1356 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J1

Hypothèses is a interuniversity lecture series by and for graduate students in art history, with the aim of stimulating and disseminating emerging research in the discipline. The program is bilingual and organized by a team of graduate students from the Art History departments of Concordia, UQAM, UdeM, and McGill. This year, our committee includes Anna Hoddé from Concordia, Clara Turpin from UQAM, Lucile Cordonnier from McGill and Valentine Desmorat from the University of Montreal. 

The next lecture titled Embodied Spectatorship: Expériences relationnelles de la réception features UQAM PhD student Felicia F. Leu and McGill MA student Will Schumer. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Chriscinda Henry from McGill.

In addition to the Hypothèses conferences, the team also produces a podcast series [Annexes]. This podcast series, which has been running for three years, asks young scholars to discuss their research and its relevance to current issues in the fields of art history and museum studies. [Annexes] is a space to discuss the themes and methodologies structuring the students’ theses, but also to discuss the relevance of graduate studies in art history, the status of the academic or professional environments, and the social and political issues of research in the arts field.

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