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Rose-Marie Arbour is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at UQÀM, specializing in Quebec art history, feminist critiques, and contemporary art. Her work examines gender dynamics in art production, post-automatism movements, and institutional exclusion of women artists. She has published widely on topics including feminist art theory, Quebec cultural politics, and intersections between art and activism.
- Education: PhD in Art History
- Affiliations: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
Research focuses on:
- Quebecois feminist art movements
- Historical marginalization of women artists
- Contemporary art criticism and curatorial practices
- Interdisciplinary links between art and sociology
Her 15 most recent articles (2006-1975) reflect ongoing engagement with:
- Quebec's Quiet Revolution impacts on art
- Global art exhibitions (e.g., Documenta 11)
- Materiality in sculpture and installation
- Feminist reinterpretations of art historiography
Notable contributions include co-authoring the groundbreaking 1975 analysis of Quebec women artists' roles, and critical works on Marcelle Ferron and other post-automatist figures.
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