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Charissa von Harringa, PhD |
Email Address:Â charissa.vonharringa [at] mcgill.ca Research Interests: My research examines the intersections between contemporary art practices and architectural engagements globally, focusing on:
Bio: Charissa von Harringa holds a PhD in Global Contemporary Art and Art Histories from Concordia University, where she was named Faculty of Fine Arts Graduate Valedictorian (2024). As a Postdoctoral Researcher at À¦°óSMÉçÇø, she investigates the intersections of art, architecture, and exhibitionary practices, exploring how contemporary artists globally reimagine architectural concepts and spaces through forms of lived expression. With eight years of experience in academic and cultural sectors, von Harringa has co-curated exhibitions including Among All These Tundras and Tusarnitut! Music Born of the Cold. As Managing Editor of the Arctic Arts Summit Digital Platform, she facilitates international dialogue on art, culture, and policy related to the circumpolar north, emphasizing cross-cultural perspectives and collaborative approaches. PhD, Art History, Concordia University, 2023. Dissertation: "Ecopoetics, Decolonizing Aesthetics, and the Fluid Spaces of Co-Existence in Contemporary Circumpolar Indigenous Art and Exhibitionary Practice" MA, Art History, Concordia University, 2016. Thesis: "'Arke-Typical': Dialogues in Art, Anthropology and the Writing of Self in the Work of Pia Arke" BA, Anthropology, New York University, 2007.
von Harringa, C., et al. (Eds.). (2024). Arctic Prisms: Contemporary Arts from Across Inuit Nunaat and Sápmi. Montreal: Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery. von Harringa, C. (2023). "Ruovttu Guvlui / Vers chez soi / Towards Home" — asinnajaq, Carola Grahn and Ingemar Israelsson, Geronimo Inutiq, Joar Nango, Taqralik Partridge, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic Workshop Participants." C Magazine, 154, 74-75. von Harringa, C. (2020). "Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland." In K. Greaves (Ed.), Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900–1960. Routledge. von Harringa, C., & Prouty, A. (2020). "Among All These Tundras: A Visual Essay." In H. Igloliorte, A. Hudson, & J.E. Lindström (Eds.), Qummut qukiria!: Mobilizing Circumpolar Indigenous Cultural Heritage. Toronto: York University Press.
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