Marc Mayer, Director of the National Gallery of Canada |
 | Born in Sudbury, Ontario Marc Mayer earned a degree in art history at McGill University. In 2004, Marc Mayer became the Director of the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal where he organized exhibitions such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Acquisitions récentes. From 2001 to 2004, he was Deputy Director for Art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, where he has organized exhibitions…
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Virginia Eichhorn, Director of the Tom Thomson Art Gallery |
 | Virginia Eichhorn has worked within the field of visual arts for over twenty years. A graduate of the Queen’s University Art History program, she continued her studies at the University of Toronto in Art History and Museum Studies. Her curatorial experience is diverse, ranging from public museums to commercial galleries, and her curatorial practice extends from historic to contemporary...
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Stephen Borys, Director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery |
 | Stephen Borys is the Executive Director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery. He also holds the post of Scholar in Residence in the School of Art at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Borys was previously the Ulla R. Searing Curator of Collections at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, where he also held an adjunct teaching post in the Art History department at Florida State...
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Nathalie Bondil, Director of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art |
 | Nathalie Bondil was born in Barcelona in 1967 and is a dual French and Canadian citizen. She has been the director and curator in chief of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts since 2007 and is the first woman to hold this position. Ms. Bondil graduated in art history from the Institut National du Patrimoine (France)...
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Gilles Hebert, Executive Director of the Art Gallery of Alberta |
 | Gilles Hébert has been actively engaged in the Visual Arts for over twenty-five years. Starting with a
post-secondary studies in film production and history as well as art history and studio programs in
Winnipeg and Toronto in the early 1980’s, his career began with two parallel and complementary
paths – as an artist and as a curator and project organizer...
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