
Camille Richard
About the Curator
Camille Richard is an independent writer and researcher, living and working along the St. Lawrence River between Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal and Wolastokuk/Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. Her research focuses on conceptual and contextual artistic, curatorial and institutional practices that redefine exhibition parameters and that develop alternative methodologies for the production and transmission of knowledge. Equipped with a master’s degree in art history from the Université du Québec à Montréal, her curatorial practice takes various forms, including exhibitions (Champ liminal at Espace parenthèses, 2022), publications (Vie des Arts, Espace art actuel) and reflective workshops. She has also had the opportunity to participate in residencies and share her research at La Chambre Blanche (2021) and DARE-DARE (2023). Since 2021, she has devoted much of her energy to the general and artistic management of Est-Nord-Est, where she reflects on ways to make institutional structures more loving and inclusive.
