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RENDER Blog 22 - The Gift: What I Learned from my MA
By Diana Hiebert It’s hard to believe that two years have passed since I moved from the Fraser Valley, B.C.…
RENDER Blog 21- Applying to Conferences...
Applying to Conferences – 5 Things I Wish I’d Known Sarafina Pagnotta Applying to and speaking at conferences is an…
RENDER Blog 20 - Don’t Ask Me About My Thesis
Don’t Ask Me About My Thesis: Podcast Recommendations to Keep You (Not) Busy By Jessie Gamarra My thesis is maybe…
RENDER Blog 19 - Life Lessons with Jasmine Inglis
Recent Carleton graduate Jasmine Inglis has a dream job as Curatorial Assistant of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of…
RENDER Blog 18 - Practical Practicums, Advice for Placements
by Rachel Neilson Practicums at Carleton offer so many great opportunities with the ability to gain work experience, create networking…
RENDER Blog 17 - HERbarium and Interdisciplinary Curatorial Student Projects
by Hilary Dow HERbarium Curated by Josie Arruejo, Chelsea Black, James Botte, Brigid Christison, Michelle Jackson and Sharon Odell In…
RENDER Blog 16 - Life on the Other Side: Interview with a Recent Graduate, Vol. 2
By Emily Putnam As we move towards the end of the winter term, graduating students reflect upon the past two…
RENDER Blog 15 - Rendering the True Working Class of the 19th Century
By: Jimena Martinez Gerhard During the 19th century, France was the force in social revolution for unheard and marginalized groups.…
RENDER Blog 14 - To Conference, or Not to Conference: A Conversation
By Jessie Gamarra and Emily Putnam To conference, or not to conference: this is the question many graduate students ponder.…
RENDER Blog 13 - The Perceptual Enlightenment of Jack Chambers
The Perceptual Enlightenment of Jack Chambers By Jimena Martinez Gerhard Jack Chambers (1931-1978) has been a continuous force in Canadian…
RENDER Blog 12 - Hopefully, go forth and multiply
Hopefully, go forth and multiply: An Interview with Artist and Curator Cara Tierney By Katie Kendall Cara Tierney is an…
RENDER Blog 11 - Reference Reformation/Representation
Reference Reformation/Representation: A Grad Student Reflects on the Archive of Canadian Women Artists By Diana Hiebert One of the reasons…
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