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Program Assistant
Linda Meloche
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vagrads@uwo.ca
Graduate Chair
Christof Migone
cmigone@uwo.ca
Post-Doctoral Fellows
Past Fellows
Zoë Heyn-Jones, PhD York — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2021-2023
Susanna Santala, PhD Helsinki — Jenny & Antti Wihuri Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2016-2019
Adam Stead, PhD Toronto — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2014-16
Curatorial Intern, Museum Schnütgen, Cologne, Germany.
Laura Petican, PhD Jacobs University Bremen — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2010-2012
Assistant Professor and Director of University Galleries at Texas A&M University (Corpus Christi)
Alla Myzelev, PhD Queen’s — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2009
Assistant Professor at SUNY Geneseo
Jasmine Rault, PhD McGill — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2009
Assistant Professor of Culture and Media Studies, The New School New York
Catherine Dharvenas, PhD 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Ontario — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2001-2002
Head, Department of French Studies, Queens University
Current Post-Doctoral Fellows
Amanda White
Postdoctoral FellowResearch Interests / Specializations: Entangled Roots: Imagining human-plant futures differently in an age of crisis is a research-creation project that examines the symbiotic relationships between humans and the plants that we eat. Working at the CSC in the Department of Visual Arts at 澳门六合彩开奖预测, I will focus on how, amid current ecological crisis, the future of our relationship with edible plants might be interrogated and reimagined through artistic and curatorial interventions, scholarly writing, and teaching.
Biography: Amanda White (She/her) is an interdisciplinary artist and scholar working at the intersection of art, environment and culture, examining alternatives to the dominant visualizations of the environmental, with a current focus on plant studies. Amanda holds a PhD (Cultural Studies) from Queen鈥檚 University, a MFA (Visual Art) from the University of Windsor and a BFA from OCADU. She has exhibited and published work across disciplines with support from SSHRC, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council among others. Current research includes several ongoing studio-based works in progress and a forthcoming co-edited book project.