Montréal-born eunice bélidor is a curator, author, and researcher. She is a scholar-in-residence at Concordia University, teaching in the Graduate Certificate in Curatorial Studies and Practice program. Her current curatorial methodology focuses on epistolary writing and its intersection with radical hospitality, care, and racial issues, and how letters can generate affective and speculative archiving. She has published essays and reviews in various publications, books, and journals, notably in C Magazine, the Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, Vie des Arts and Espace. Her exhibitions have been presented in Canada and Europe, more recently at Centre Clark, the MAI, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d’art Contemporain and at Galerie de l’UQAM. She is the recipient of the Hnatyshyn Foundation–TD Bank Group Emerging Curator in Contemporary Art Award (2018). She has held curatorial and managerial positions at articule, the FOFA Gallery at Concordia University (Montréal), and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. She is the curator of Pictura, the Montreal painting triennial, and she is currently a film curator and programmer at the Montreal International Arts Film Festival (FIFA).
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