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Camille RichardPhoto: ENE / Jean-Sébastien Veilleux

Camille Richard

Camille Richard is an independent writer and researcher who divides her time between Tiohtià:ke/Montreal and Wolastokuk/Saint-Jean-Port-Joli. Her research focuses on conceptual and contextual artistic, curatorial and institutional practices that redefine exhibition parameters and develop alternative methodologies for the production and transmission of knowledge. Holder of a master's degree in art history from the Université du Québec à Montréal, her most recent curatorial projects include Nos corps ont leurs raisons qu'il nous faut comprendre (Galerie de l'Université de Montréal, 2021), Champ liminal (Espace parenthèses, Manif d'art 10, 2022), and Fragments (Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul, 2022). Since 2021, she has been general and artistic director of Est-Nord-Est.

Projects of Camille Richard

  • Le salon de La chambre de Chiron

    Le salon de La chambre de Chiron

    As part of La Chambre de Chiron, the Salon, animated by eunice bélidor, will focus on the themes already proposed by the exhibition. With Vie Charles, Nelly Desmarais and Camille Richard, exchanges will take place, notably on mourning, healing and care, but also on other themes such as friendship, radical hospitality, contemporary art movements and domesticity.

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  • Micro-residency - DARE-DARE, institution instituante?

    Residency
    Micro-residency - DARE-DARE, institution instituante?
    Camille Richard

    Following her micro-residency at La HALTE, researcher Camille Richard will lead a reflective workshop entitled: DARE-DARE, institution instituante?

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