Coordinators:
Adrienne Johnson
Adrienne Johnson (Montreal, Qc.) is completing her BFA in Art History, Concordia. She is a founding Coordinator of Concordia’s Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) – a student research work group that engages with ethnocultural art histories research across various disciplines. With a view to honoring and contributing to the enrichment of our shared multicultural identity, a passionate area of interest for her is the re/presentation of Black Canadian art production in Canadian pedagogy and museums
Rajee Paña Jeji Shergill
Rajee Paña Jeji
Shergill is an interdisciplinary artist and aspiring art historian who received
her BFA (Interdisciplinary) and BA (Art History) from the Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design University (NSCADU). She has participated in exhibitions in
Vancouver, Halifax, Montreal and Guelph and is currently a Masters student in Art History at Concordia University. Her
thesis, tentatively titled Postmemory and Partition:
Narrative in Sharlene Bamboat’s And Memory (?) and Kriti Arora’s THIS or THAT?
Or NEITHER? (2005), examines artworks that engage with family accounts of trauma
and personal memories related to the partition of the Indian subcontinent.
Sally Lee (2011-2012)
Sally Lee is an interdisciplinary artist who recently obtained an MFA in Studio Arts at Concordia University. She founded EAHR with Adrienne Johnson in fall 2011 and was co-coordinator until summer 2012. Lee holds a BFA from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC. Her works explore the notion of proximity through examining the intrinsic and complex nature of communication, and cultural and gender identities. Lee has exhibited internationally, including Canada, China, Germany, Korea and Paris. Born and raised in Hong Kong, SAR, China, Lee lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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