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Israël Dupuis is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Design and Computation Arts department at Concordia University and a full-time graphic design professor at Cégep du Vieux Montréal. His work emphasizes socially engaged design, particularly through collaborative projects with marginalized communities.
Education:
- BFA in Design-Arts, Concordia University (1998)
- MA in Communication, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM, 2014)
Research Interests: Community-based design, Computer Art Therapy, sustainable multimedia approaches, and e-portfolios for employability. Recent projects include collaborations with Dans La Rue and Y des femmes centre ville to develop digital literacy tools and art-based interventions for vulnerable populations.
Publications: Focused on youth engagement and multimedia creation, including a 2014 thesis on collective multimedia practices with at-risk youth and a 2017 project on health education campaigns.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. He teaches DART 453 (Design and Community Engagement) and advocates for pedagogical tools that integrate social skills development.




