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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Dr. Birgit Hopfener invites Carleton University students and faculty, as well as colleagues and friends of the university, to join the weekly series of Looking Together sessions organized as part of her Ruth and Mark Phillips Professorship in Cultural Mediations. Looking Together constitutes slowing down to see artworks and objects with... More
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
The Institute for Comparative Literature, Art and Culture (ICSLAC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Birgit Hopfener (SSAC/ICSLAC) as the inaugural holder of the Ruth and Mark Phillips Professorship in Cultural Mediations. This exciting new position is intended to provide an ICSLAC faculty member with the opportunity to shape a... More
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
We are currently considering applications for funded doctoral positions in the PhD program in Cultural Mediations for the fall of 2021. Deadline: ongoing (while funding is available) until July 19th, 2021. Domestic applications only (Canadian citizenship or permanent residency). For further information regarding funding, the program itself and... More
Monday, May 31, 2021
Our warmest congratulations to 20-21 graduates from the PhD program in Cultural Mediations. Read... More
Sunday, March 7, 2021
In collaboration with the CTCA, Cultural Mediations doctoral students Marie-Catherine Allard, Jessica Marino, and Anna Paluch along with alumna Dr. Trina Cooper-Bolam organized a roundtable at the University of Ottawa EGSS conference on the theme of “Memory Entanglements: Dialogues on Memory, Community, and Remembrance in... More
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Congratulations to Nicola Oddy on the upcoming film premiere for The Singing Field: A Performance of Environmental Vocal Exploration on February 28th at 7:30 p.m. EST. You can find out more here. Please send an email to request the Zoom details for this event. You can view the trailer... More
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Focus on publications: congratulations to ICSLAC professor Franny Nudelman (English/ICSLAC) on the publication of her new monograph, Fighting Sleep. The War for the Mind and the US Military, published by Verso Books and reviewed in the Los Angeles Review of... More
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Focus on grants and research: Worlding Public Cultures: The Arts and Social Innovation is an internationally-funded research project spearheaded by ICSLAC professors Birgit Hopfener and Ming Tiampo, leading members of the Transnational and Transcultural Art and Culture Exchange (TrACE). Read more: Worlding Public Cultures: The Arts and... More
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Our warmest congratulations to 2020 ICSLAC graduates Dr. Trina Cooper-Bolam, Dr. Konstantinos (Dino) Koutras and Dr. Matthew Purvis, who were recently recognized for the excellence of their doctoral dissertation. All three graduating Cultural Mediations PhD students were nominated for a university medal, with a Senate Medal for Outstanding... More
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Some warm congratulations to Cultural Mediations PhD candidate Matthew Purvis (and his Supervisor, Dr. Brian Foss) for the successful defence of his doctoral thesis John Boyle, Greg Curnoe and Joyce Wieland: Erotic Art and English Canadian... More
Monday, April 27, 2020
—The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner and published by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs. Pansee Abou Elatta is also completing the Curatorial Studies Graduate Diploma. Museums are full of cultural artifacts. These artifacts are often circulated, displayed, and seen throughout the world. The reality of this is... More
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Some warm congratulations to Cultural Mediations PhD candidate Trina Cooper-Bolam (and her Supervisor, Dr. Ruth Phillips) for the successful defence of her doctoral thesis Claiming The Terrible Gift-A Post-TRC Investigation in Praxiological... More
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