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Alicia Boutilier is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Art History and Conservation at Queen's University and the Chief Curator of Canadian Historical Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. With extensive experience, she has produced numerous exhibitions across Canadian art museums, focusing on Canadian historical art and visual culture, particularly emphasizing women artists, artistic groups, and regional scenes. Her noteworthy curated projects include the forthcoming exhibitions 'Tom Thomson: Isn’t' and 'Stepping Clothes Gallery Goer' at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. She has also curated significant shows such as 'Road Trip: Canada Alan C. Collier' (2017) and 'Art Scenes Kingston: 1840s/1940s/1970s' (2016). Boutilier’s work is recognized for its scholarship and impact, having received the OAAG Curatorial Writing Award for her Major Essay. She has been involved in national touring exhibitions such as 'Artist Self-Portraits Canadian Historical Women Artists' and 'Vital Force: Canadian Group Painters'. Additionally, she has contributed to significant publications and exhibitions exploring the intersections of art and craft across Canadian historical narratives.
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