About
Isabelle Caron is a Lecturer and Coordinator at the NT2 Laboratory at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), specializing in urban heritage and art history. She earned her interuniversity Ph.D. in Art History in 2009 under the supervision of Luc Noppen and Lucie K. Morisset.
- Education: Interuniversity Doctorate in Art History (2009), University of Quebec in Montreal
Her research focuses on urban heritage, postcard imagery, and the intersection of collective imagination with built environments. Current projects explore historical and contemporary media representations of cities, particularly Montreal.
Recent Articles: Her 2010 thesis on Montreal postcards (1897-1945) and contributions to Architecture in Canada (2010) highlight themes in urban planning, media studies, and cultural landscapes.
Scientific Awards: Recognized with a Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage and an FRQSC grant (2010-2012) for postdoctoral work on Breton urban imagery.
She curates the hypermedia journal bleuOrange and collaborates with institutions like the Institute of Geoarchitecture and the University of Western Brittany’s Breton and Celtic Research Center.


