معرفی
Suzanne Morrissette is an Associate Professor at OCAD University in the Faculty of Arts & Science, where she teaches in the Indigenous Visual Culture BFA and Criticism and Curatorial Practices MFA programs. A Red River Métis artist, curator, and scholar based in Toronto, her work bridges artistic practice and academic research.
Education
- BFA in Painting and Ceramics from Emily Carr University of Art + Design
- MFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practices from OCAD University
- PhD in Social and Political Thought from York University
Research Interests
Morrissette's research spans Indigenous art, ethical relationality, equity practices and history, arts-based research, curatorial studies, critical race studies, Canadian art, socially engaged practice, and artist run centre history. She explores reciprocal and gift economies, culturally informed governance models in the arts, and themes of love, the unknowable, and motherhood in her artistic practice.
Scientific Awards
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Advising and Grants
Morrissette teaches in the Indigenous Visual Culture BFA and Criticism and Curatorial Practices MFA programs. While specific advisees and grant details are not listed, her work is supported by ongoing projects and commissions including Nuit Blanche installations and imagineNATIVE commissions.
Teams and Initiatives
Alongside Jaimie Isaac, Morrissette co-runs ROSEMARY Gallery, a roving gallery committed to engaging with Indigenous and Black, People of Color (BPOC) communities through exhibitions, performances, public discussions, community feasts, and celebrations. ROSEMARY emerges from the belief that art is rooted in relationships and that galleries must respond to community needs.
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