“I think the idea of Canada being this beautifully racially harmonious utopia is by far the greatest myth of this country.”
Adrienne Johnson was born in Montreal. Both of her parents were born I n Trinidad and Tobago but moved seperately to Canada and met in Montreal. Adrienne is a doctoral student at McGill in Art History. Adrienne's work focuses on African Canadian and African Diasporic landscape painting from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Adrienne is the founder of Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) at Concordia University. She has worked as an independent curator for emerging and comtempory African Canadian Artist. She has contributed arts writing to a variety of publications.
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