Andrea Terry is an art historian specializing in Canadian material and visual culture, with a particular interest in critical museum studies. Teaching and working with students of all ages is her foremost passion, and she has taught art history classes at universities across Canada, including Queen's University in Kingston, ON, Carleton University in Ottawa, ON, Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, and most recently Lakehead University. She received her PhD in art history from Queen's University (2010) and earned a Social Sciences and Humanities Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, which she completed at the School of Canadian Studies in Carleton University (2010-2). She is also the author of Family Ties: Living History in Canadian House Museums, published by McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015. For more info on this book, see http://www.mqup.ca/family-ties-products-9780773545625.php
Sessions in which Dr Andrea Terry participates
Saturday 4 June, 2016
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Sessions in which Dr Andrea Terry attends
Friday 3 June, 2016
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Opening Ceremony and Cocktail
17:00 -
19:30 |
2 hours 30 minutes
Saturday 4 June, 2016
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Sunday 5 June, 2016
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Monday 6 June, 2016
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Tuesday 7 June, 2016
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13.50 Montreal Mansions: Photography, Architecture, and Heritage
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
09.40 Exploring Perceptive Experiences Through Multi-Sensory Learning
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
09.00 Re-activation: Auteurs and Agency in a Photographic Exhibition
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
09.20 Is the Artist an Unreliable Heritage Archivist?
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
Thinking Through the Museum: Difficult Knowledge in Public
13:30 -
15:00 |
1 hour 30 minutes
The Neglected Landscape: How Do We Put Canadian Interiors on the Map?
15:30 -
17:00 |
1 hour 30 minutes
Museums and Historical Consciousness: Emergent Themes in Theory and Practice
15:30 -
17:00 |
1 hour 30 minutes