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​ETHNOCULTURAL ART HISTORIES RESEARCH (EAHR) AT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

What is EAHR? Who can join EAHR? Please enjoy our collaborative video with EAHR members Aggie Frasunkiewicz, Adrienne Johnson, Sarah Piché, Hanss Lujan Torres and Karina Roman, who will tell you more about how EAHR started and what students can look forward to as EAHR members. ​

ABOUT

Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) is a student-driven research community based within the Department of Art History at Concordia University (Montreal, QC). Since summer 2011, EAHR has facilitated opportunities for exchange and creation through a series of programs and events in order to critically engage with issues of ethnic and cultural representation within the visual arts in Canada.
 
Open to students and faculty invested or interested in exploring issues of cultural representation, and ethnocultural art histories research across various disciplines; activities include: symposiums, curatorial projects, discussion groups, and exhibition visits.  EAHR distinguishes itself through its membership and executive committee, which comprises mainly of undergraduates, graduates and alumni of Concordia University.

Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) est un groupe de recherche piloté par des étudiants du département d'histoire de l’art de l'Université Concordia (Montréal, Québec). Depuis l'été 2011, EAHR facilite les possibilités d'échange et de création par le biais de différents projets qui aspirent à offrir un cadre stimulant permettant à des problèmes de représentation ethnique et culturelle dans les arts visuels au Canada d’être étudiés.
 
Ouvertes aux étudiants et aux professeurs intéressés par l’étude de questions de représentation culturelle et d’histoires de l'art ethnoculturelles au moyen d’une approche transdisciplinaire, les activités du groupe de recherche incluent : des colloques, des projets curatoriaux, des groupes de discussion et des visites d'exposition. EAHR se distingue par ses membres et son comité exécutif, qui réunit à la fois des étudiants de premier, deuxième et troisième cycles, et des anciens de l'Université Concordia.
Credits: EAHR's logo was created and designed by Adrienne Johnson, co-founder of EAHR / notre logo a été créé par Adrienne Johnson, co-fondatrice de EAHR.

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​Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather today. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community.
For more information, please visit: https://www.concordia.ca/about/indigenous/territorial-acknowledgement.html 
Credits: EAHR's logo was created and designed by Adrienne Johnson, co-founder of EAHR / notre logo a été créé par Adrienne Johnson, co-fondatrice de EAHR.
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  • EAHR | Research Chair
    • About the Research Chair
    • Research Activity >
      • AFROFUTURISMS RESEARCH COLLECTIVE (ARC) >
        • ARC Members
        • ARC Research Activities
      • Graduate Teach—in >
        • Blog
      • Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange 2019 >
        • Conference Program
        • Working Groups
        • Exhibitions
        • Participants
        • Visitors to Tiohtiá:ke
        • Meet our Team
      • Global South Working Group
      • Archives
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