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Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) is a student-driven research community based within the Art History Department of Concordia University (Montreal, Qc). Since summer 2011, EAHR has facilitated opportunities for exchange and creation in the examination of and engagement with issues of ethnic and cultural representation within the visual arts in Canada. EAHR is open to students and faculty invested in engaging with issues of cultural representation and ethnocultural art histories research across various disciplines and communities.
Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) is a student-driven research community based within the Art History Department of Concordia University (Montreal, Qc). Since summer 2011, EAHR has facilitated opportunities for exchange and creation in the examination of and engagement with issues of ethnic and cultural representation within the visual arts in Canada. EAHR is open to students and faculty invested in engaging with issues of cultural representation and ethnocultural art histories research across various disciplines and communities.


(https://www.facebook.com/EAHRConcordia/info?tab=page_info)
https://www.facebook.com/EAHRConcordia/info?tab=page_info


Z Art Space is a curatorial project gallery dedicated to promoting contemporary Asian art in Canada and supporting local and international artists and student initiatives. Through its programming, the gallery seeks to provide a platform for discursive projects around issues of identity politics, globalization, and complex narratives of the East/West binary. Founded in 2013, the gallery is located in Montreal’s Little Burgundy district, between Saint-Henri and Griffintown.
Z Art Space is a curatorial project gallery dedicated to promoting contemporary Asian art in Canada and supporting local and international artists and student initiatives. Through its programming, the gallery seeks to provide a platform for discursive projects around issues of identity politics, globalization, and complex narratives of the East/West binary. Founded in 2013, the gallery is located in Montreal’s Little Burgundy district, between Saint-Henri and Griffintown.


(http://www.zartspace.com)
http://www.zartspace.com
 
 


==Veena Gokhale==
==Veena Gokhale==