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Dear Allison,

What a delight to be invited to dream a new art world, offer new perspectives, and potentially build a better future for the field of curating. We rarely get the chance to imagine publicly what art institutions can not only look like but feel like. With this letter, I wanted to suggest alternative ways of navigating through our field.

Group exhibition at Andrew Kreps Gallery features artists whose work reflects on the human body

At the MBAM, Eunice Bélidor breaks glass ceilings in her own way

At the MBAM, Eunice Bélidor breaks glass ceilings in her own way
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Eunice Bélidor named Curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art at the MMFA

Eunice Bélidor named Curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art at the MMFA Eunice Bélidor, Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art (1945 to Today), MMFA. Photo © Charlène Daguin. MONTREAL .-The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts announced the appointment of Eunice Bélidor as the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art (1945 to Today). Bélidor’s multidisciplinary background in art and research will greatly benefit the Museum, its programming and its collection of Quebec and Canadian contemporary art. “Eunice Bélidor has distinguished herself as a curator and a thought leader in her field, and I could not be happier to welcome her to the curatorial team of the MMFA. Her experience coupled with her interest in stimulating dialogue and in focusing on themes and discourses that are too often marginalized make her a tremendous asset for the MMFA. Her work will enrich our understanding of Quebec a

New MMFA curator of contemporary art looks forward to showcasing diverse voices

New MMFA curator of contemporary art looks forward to showcasing diverse voices When I was younger and enjoying art, I didn t see myself anywhere, says Eunice Bélidor, the first Black curator at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. I want that lack of representation to stop for people who are from a younger generation. Author of the article: T Cha Dunlevy  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Eunice Bélidor says her new position at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will allow me to demonstrate that Quebec and Canadian art are diverse places. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette

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