David Duhamel is a MA student in art history at Université de Montréal. He completed his bachelor’s degree at UQÀM (Université du Québec à Montréal) in 2021. During his studies, he wrote an essay for the Laboratoire de recherche sur les oeuvres hypermédiatiques (ALN/NT2) on the work of boredomresearch. He has also taken part in various exhibitions by writing in booklets and catalogues. After having studied French literature for one year at UdeM, he is now beginning his master program. His research focuses primarily on interrelations between human and non-human animals, in Quebecois contemporary art.
keywords that highlight my research interests contemporary art, Quebec, animal studies, speciesism, animal ethics in art, intersectionality Blurb of University The Université de Montréal was founded with the goal of offering higher education. Over the course of more than 135 years, it has become an institution serving society as a whole. For more information click here. |