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DR. SUZANNE MORRISSETTE NOMINATED FOR OAAG AWARD

Text, "On Being Illiberal" in Prefix Magazine

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences & Graduate Studies, Dr. Suzanne Morrissette has been nominated for the OAAG's Curatorial Writing of the Year Award (between 2,000 and 5,000 words) for the essay, On Being Illiberal: Indigenous Artists Challenge Western Perceptions of Indigenous Political Knowledge, published by Prefix Photo Magazine (Issue 38, November 2018). 

OAAG Nomination List: Curatorial Writing between 2,000 and 5,000 words

Anthea Black
“Craft and the Polymorphous Perverse”
From the publication Making Otherwise: Craft and Material Fluency in Contemporary Art, 2018
Carleton University Art Gallery with Cambridge Art Galleries and Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery

Sara Knelman
“The Scale of Monuments: Daniel Alexander's When War Is Over”
From the publication Prefix Photo magazine, Issue 37, May 2018
Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art

Suzanne Morrissette
“On Being Illiberal: Indigenous Artists Challenge Western Perceptions of Indigenous Political Knowledge”
From the publication Prefix Photo magazine, Issue 38, November 2018
Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art

Click here to view the OAAG nominees for all categories:
http://oaag.org/awards/index.html