
Catherine Charlebois est responsable des expositions et des collections au Centre d’histoire de Montréal à titre de muséologue. Depuis son arrivée en 2009, elle a coordonnée de multiples projets d’exposition où l’histoire orale occupe une place prépondérante et novatrice: Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance. 50 ans d’histoireS, Quartiers disparus et Scandale! Vice, crime et moralité à Montréal, 1940-1960. Ces divers projets l’ont entraîné à se spécialiser dans la mise en exposition des témoignages oraux dans les musées d’histoire. Elle est la co-auteure du livre Quartiers disparus Red Light, Faubourg à m’lasse, Goose village(2014) et de l’article scientifique Les sources orales au cœur de l’exposition muséale. L’expérience du Centre d’histoire de Montréal à paraître prochainement dans la Revue d’histoire d’Amérique française. Précédemment à son travail au Centre d’histoire de Montréal, elle a œuvré à titre de coordonatrice des programmes éducatifs au Musée McCord et comme conservatrice au Museum Village (Monroe, NY). Elle est graduée au Baccalauréat spécialisé en Histoire de l’Université de Montréal et détient une maîtrise en muséologie des musées d’histoire du Cooperstown Graduate Program (Cooperstown, NY).
Catherine Charlebois is the curator of exhibition and collection at the Centre d’histoire de Montréal (Montreal’s History Center). Since her arrival in 2009, she has coordinated several award winning museum exhibitions where oral history is use as a primary source of documentation and interpretation: The Habitations Jeanne-Mance. 50 years of HistorieS, Lost Neighbourghoods and Scandal! Vice, Crime and Morality in Montreal, 1940-1960. These projects has inspired her to focus her work on curating personal testimonies in history museums. She is the author of a several articles on the subject and co-author of the award winning book Quartiers disparus. Red Light, Faubourg à m’lasse, Goose village(2014). Prior to this, Ms.Charlebois worked at the McCord Museum of Canadian History as an educational coordinator and at the Museum Village (Monroe, NY) as a curator. She is an alumni of the Cooperstown Graduate Program from which she received her MA in History Museum Studies in 2000.
Catherine Charlebois is the curator of exhibition and collection at the Centre d’histoire de Montréal (Montreal’s History Center). Since her arrival in 2009, she has coordinated several award winning museum exhibitions where oral history is use as a primary source of documentation and interpretation: The Habitations Jeanne-Mance. 50 years of HistorieS, Lost Neighbourghoods and Scandal! Vice, Crime and Morality in Montreal, 1940-1960. These projects has inspired her to focus her work on curating personal testimonies in history museums. She is the author of a several articles on the subject and co-author of the award winning book Quartiers disparus. Red Light, Faubourg à m’lasse, Goose village(2014). Prior to this, Ms.Charlebois worked at the McCord Museum of Canadian History as an educational coordinator and at the Museum Village (Monroe, NY) as a curator. She is an alumni of the Cooperstown Graduate Program from which she received her MA in History Museum Studies in 2000.
Sessions in which Catherine Charlebois participates
Sunday 5 June, 2016
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Sessions in which Catherine Charlebois attends
Sunday 5 June, 2016
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Tuesday 7 June, 2016
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09.20 The Role of Empathy and Affect in Pro-Social Museum Transformations
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
15.50 Jean-Paul Gill's 1957 Red Light Photographs: A Heuristic Archive
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
10.00 The Role of Co-Production in Addressing Difficult Pasts and Futures
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
14.00 Co-Production in Heritage: Toward New Imaginaries
9:00 -
9:30 |
30 minutes
Thinking Through the Museum: Difficult Knowledge in Public
13:30 -
15:00 |
1 hour 30 minutes
Museums and Historical Consciousness: Emergent Themes in Theory and Practice
15:30 -
17:00 |
1 hour 30 minutes