Vernissage - Legacies Denied: Unearthing the Visual Culture of Canadian Slavery
Legacies Denied: Unearthing the Visual Culture of Canadian Slavery
This exhibition and the accompanying catalogue emerged from a fourth year undergraduate, Art History course, “Canadian Slavery and its Legacies: a Curatorial Seminar,” taught by Dr. Charmaine Nelson, Associate Professor of Art History. Working with the holdings of the Rare Books and Special Collections Library (ƬƵ University), the students curated an exhibition, assembling a variety of extraordinary art and visual culture objects of direct relevance to Trans Atlantic Slavery. Like the course, the catalogue and exhibition contest the erasure of Canadian participation in the histories of Trans Atlantic Slavery, instead highlighting the role of Canadian art and visual culture in producing, sustaining and resisting the enslavement of people of African descent and Natives in the territories that became Canada.
Bravo Students!
Nicodemo Agostino
Emma Bardes
Ludivine Baugier
Rachel Burke
Daisy Charles
Eliyahu Freedman
Grace Fu
Nizar Hatoum
Nicole Ariella Ioffredi
Anna January
Anna Kanduth
Elisa Penttilä
Jacqueline Riddle
Kai Thomas
Rachel Zellars
Michael W. Zhang
Many of the art objects, which the students selected from ƬƵ’s Rare Books and Special Collections Library, are a part of an art exhibition that will be on display from Wednesday, May 22nd until Wednesday, July 31st, 2013 at:
ƬƵ University
Rare Books and Special Collections Library,
McLennan Library Building
4th Floor, ƬƵ University
3459 McTavish Street
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H3A 0C9
Exhibition Vernissage
Wednesday, May 22nd, from 5:30pm to 7pm
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