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Catherine K. Laflamme has been working as a Project Manager, Exhibitions at the McCord Stewart Museum for 12 years.
She has spearheaded the creation of more than 30 exhibitions including Notman, A Visionary Photographer and the last two permanent exhibitions on Indigenous cultures, Wearing our Identity and Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience.
She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from Concordia University, a Master in Event Design and a Master in Museum Studies from Université du Québec à Montréal.
Catherine K. Laflamme will be speaking at the Digital Exhibitions Summit 2023:
As an epilogue, of the exhibition “Becoming Montreal. The 1800s Painted by Duncan”, the digital work “Mental Maps” uses artificial intelligence to reinterpret James Duncan’s work depicting a composite world of dreamscapes of a Montreal that no longer exists. Chronicler of his time, Duncan documented Montreal’s development over a period of five decades, from 1830 to 1880. Exhibited together for the first time, these one hundred or so works offer viewers a unique journey into 19th-century Montreal. Iregular’s proposal allows a different interpretation of James Duncan’s work and anchors it in the 21st century.