Charmaine Andrea Nelson (born 1971) is a Canadian art historian, educator, author, and independent curator. Nelson was a full professor of art history at
McGill University until June 2020 when she joined
NSCAD University to develop the Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery.
She is the first tenured Black professor of art history in Canada.
Nelson's research interests include the visual culture of slavery, race and representation, Black Canadian studies and African Canadian history as well as critical theory, post-colonial studies, Black feminist scholarship, Transatlantic Slavery Studies, and Black Diaspora Studies.
In addition to teaching and publishing in these research areas, Nelson has curated exhibitions, including at the
Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, Ontario, and the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery at
Concordia University
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in Montreal, Quebec.
Education
* BFA Art History 1994,
Concordia University
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* MFA Art History 1995,
Concordia University
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* PhD Art History 2001, the
University of Manchester (UK)
Career
After completing her BFA and MFA degrees at
Concordia University
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, Nelson worked at the
Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.
She then began her PhD at
Queen's University Queen's or Queens University may refer to:
*Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada
*Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
**Queen's University of Belfast (UK Parliament constituency) (1918–1950)
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which she completed at the University of Manchester (UK) in 2001.
Before obtaining her position at McGill University, Nelson was an assistant professor at
University of Western Ontario.
Throughout her career, Nelson has held several fellowships and research chairs including a Caird Senior Research Fellowship,
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK (2007), a
Fulbright
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Visiting Research Chair,
University of California – Santa Barbara (2010) as well as a visiting professorship in the Department of Africology at the
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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(2011).
In 2015, she was an Associate Member of the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art at Concordia University. From 2015 to 2017, Nelson was a Faculty Fellow at McGill's Institute for Public Life of the Arts and Ideas.
In 2016, she was named as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists.
From 2017 to 2018, Nelson was the ''William Lyon Mackenzie King Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies at
Harvard University.
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In June 2020, Nelson was named as
NSCAD University's Tier 1
Canada Research Chair
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Program goals
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, a funded, seven-year (renewable) position where she will continue her research on Transatlantic Black Diasporic Art and Community Engagement. In addition, Nelson will use the seven-year position to work with NSCAD to develop the Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery.
Public Speaking
Nelson regularly offers public presentations of her research. Some of these include:
* McCready Lecture on Canadian Art at the
Art Gallery of Ontario, "From African to Creole: Examining Creolization through the Art and Fugitive Slave Advertisements of Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Canada and Jamaica" (2016).
* Walker Cultural Leader Series and Canada 150 at
Brock University, ''"Colonial Print Culture and the Limits of Enslaved Resistance: Examining the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Fugitive Slave Archive in Canada and Jamaica"'' (2017).
* Slavery and human rights: struggles of representation Lectures presented by Réseau art actuel, "Mining a Colonial Archive: Fugitive Slave Advertisements – An Untapped Resource in the Study of Slavery in Canada" (2017).
* Lecture at
University of Toronto Scarborough
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, ''"Slavery, Race & Representation: Charmaine A. Nelson and Andrew Hunter in Conversation"'' wherein Nelson discussed her "research on fugitive slaves in Canada and its role in understanding the experiences of Black communities in 18th and 19th centuries in the regions that became Canada" (April 2018).
* Lecture at the
National Gallery of Canada, "Fugitive Slave Advertisements and/as Portraiture in late Eighteenth- and early Nineteenth-Century Canada" (February 2019).
* ECI Mandela Lecture at
Ryerson University, "True North: Unmasking Slavery in Canada Ft. Dr. Charmaine Nelson" (October 2019).
* J. Fred Weintz & Rosemary Weintz Art Lecture Series at
Stanford University
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's Department of Art & Art History, "Weintz Art Lecture Series presents Charmaine Nelson" (November 2019).
Select Publications
Nelson has published articles in academic journals and popular sources, including the
Journal of Transatlantic Studies,
The Walrus Magazine,
Frieze, RACAR: revue d'art canadienne / Canadian Art Review,
American Art
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, Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, and
HuffPost. She is author and editor of several books and has contributed chapters to numerous scholarly publications.
As author
* ''Through an-other's eyes: white Canadian artists, Black female subjects'' (Oshawa, Ontario:
Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 1998).
* ''The Color of Stone: Sculpting the Black Female Subject in Nineteenth-Century America'' (Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 2007).
* ''Representing the Black Female Subject in Western Art'' (New York:
Routledge, 2010).
* ''Slavery, Geography, and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Marine Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica'' (London, UK: Routledge/
Taylor and Francis, 2016).
As editor
* ''Racism Eh?: A Critical Inter-Disciplinary Anthology of Race and Racism in Canada'' (Concord, Ontario: Captus Press, 2004).
* ''Ebony Roots, Northern Soil: Perspectives on Blackness in Canada'' (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010).
* ''Legacies Denied: Unearthing the Visual Culture of Canadian Slavery'' (Montreal: Printed for author by McGill Copy Service, 2013).
* ''Towards an African-Canadian Art History: Art, Memory, and Resistance'' (Concord, Ontario: Captus Press, 2018).
As contributing author
* "Vénus africaine: race, beauty and African-ness,"
hapter
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''Black Victorians: black people in British art, 1800–1900,'' ed.
Jan Marsh (Aldershot, Hampshire; Burlington, VT:
Lund Humphries, 2005).
* "Edmonia Lewis's Death of Cleopatra: White Marble, Black Bodies, and Racial Crisis in America," ''Local/Global: Women Artists in the Nineteenth-Century'', eds. Deborah Cherry and Janice Helland (Aldershot, UK:
Ashgate Publishing
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Limited, 2006).
* "Speculations on the Visual: Culture, Race and Diaspora,"
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''Multiple Lenses: Voices from the Diaspora Located in Canada'', ed. David Divine (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007).
* "Sugar Cane, Slaves, and Ships: Colonialism, Geography and Power in Nineteenth-Century Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica,"
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''Living History: Encountering the Memory of the Heirs of Slavery'', ed.
Ana Lucia Araujo
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(New Castle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2009).
* "Buried in a Watery Grave: Art, Commemoration and Racial Trauma,"
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''The Black Body: Imagining, Writing, and (Re)reading'', eds. Michelle Goodwin, Sandra Jackson, Fassil Demisse (
University of South Africa Press, 2009).
* "Blacks in White Marble: Interracial Female Subjects in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Neoclassicism,"
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''Blackberries and Redbones: Critical Articulations of Black Hair/Body Politics in Africana Communities'', eds. Regina E. Spellers and Kimberly R. Moffitt, (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, Inc., 2010).
* "The 'Hottentot Venus' in Canada: Modernism, Censorship and the Racial Limits of Female Sexuality,"
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''Queerly Canadian: An Introductory Reader in Sexuality Studies'', eds. Maureen Fitzgerald and Scott Rayler (Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars Press, 2012).
* ''Wanted'' (Toronto, ON:
Art Gallery of Ontario, 2017).
* "Servant, Savage or Sarah: Enslaved Black Female Subjects in Canadian Art and Fugitive Slave Advertisements,"
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''Women in the "Promised Land" essays in African Canadian history'', eds. Wanda Bernard, Boulou Ebanda and Nina Reid-Maroney (Toronto; Vancouver: Women's Press, 2018).
* "Remembering Canadian Slavery. Black Subjects in Historical Quebec Art.,"
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''Engaging with diversity: multidisciplinary reflections on plurality from Québec'', eds. Stephan Gervais, Mary Anne Poutanen and Raffaele Iacovino (Bruxelles; New York:
Peter Lang, 2018).
* "Ran away from her master... a negroe girl named Thursday": examining evidence of punishment, isolation, and trauma in Nova Scotia and Quebec fugitive slave advertisements,"
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''Legal violence and the limits of the law'', eds. Joshua Nichols and Amy Swiffen (Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018).
Recognition
Charmaine Nelson has received a
Woman of Distinction Award
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from the Montreal's Women's YWCA in 2012 (Arts and Culture Category) as well as a Teaching Award from The Arts Undergraduate Society of McGill University (2016), and McGill's Faculty Award for Equity and Community Building (2016).
References
External links
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Alumni of the University of Manchester
Living people
Concordia University alumni
McGill University faculty
Women art historians
Black Canadian women
1971 births
University of Western Ontario faculty
Canadian art historians
Canadian women historians