
I was a Carolina Postdoctoral Fellow for Faculty Diversity at UNC Chapel Hill and am currently a Banting Post-Doctoral Fellow at Carleton University. In Fall 2021, I will take up a position as assistant professor of 18th and 19th century European Art at UNC Chapel Hill’s Department of Art and Art History.
I serve on the Research Advisory Board for NVivo’s parent company, QSR International. I am on the Board of Directors for the Digital Arts Resource Centre (formerly SAW Video), Ottawa, Ontario. And I am member-at-large on the Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Accessibility Committee for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
I was born in Montréal, QC, where I did my undergraduate degree in Studio Arts at Concordia, and was raised in Ottawa, ON where I did an MA in Art History at Carleton University. I completed my PhD in Art History at Duke University in 2017. In my spare time, I make risograph prints, drawings and embroidery, and I rollerskate.
I serve on the Research Advisory Board for NVivo’s parent company, QSR International. I am on the Board of Directors for the Digital Arts Resource Centre (formerly SAW Video), Ottawa, Ontario. And I am member-at-large on the Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Accessibility Committee for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
I was born in Montréal, QC, where I did my undergraduate degree in Studio Arts at Concordia, and was raised in Ottawa, ON where I did an MA in Art History at Carleton University. I completed my PhD in Art History at Duke University in 2017. In my spare time, I make risograph prints, drawings and embroidery, and I rollerskate.