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Anna Victoria Hudson (born 1963) is an art historian, curator, writer and educator specializing in Canadian Art, Curatorial and Indigenous Studies who is the Director of the Graduate Program in Art History & Visual Culture at York University, Toronto.


Career

Hudson was born in
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and took art classes at the London Public Library on Saturday mornings where she was introduced to London's active art scene.Anna Hudson file, National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives She studied the History of Art at
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, graduating in 1985 with an Honours BFA with distinction; then took an MPhil,
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(1986); and MA
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(1988). She worked at the
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teaching Art History (1996-1997) while completing her doctorate "Art and Social Progress: The Toronto Community of Painters, 1933-1950" at University of Toronto (1997). As a curator, she has worked with other curators and writers to explore our changing responses to what constitutes past and present Canadian art. As a York Research Chair and Principal Investigator of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) project, "Mobilizing Inuit Cultural Heritage" (2015-2020) which she led, Hudson has extended our knowledge of modern and contemporary circumpolar Indigenous artists. From 1997 to 2004, she worked in the Art Gallery of Ontario">RC " /> From 1997 to 2004, she worked in the Art Gallery of Ontario in the Canadian Art department creating exhibitions such as ''Woman as Goddess: Liberated Nudes by Robert Markle and Joyce Wieland'' (2003) which the Globe and Mail discussed as controversial and co-curated with Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory ''Inuit Art in Motion'' (2004). From 1993, she also maintained an active teaching program at various universities such as the Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary and
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(1993);
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, Montreal (1994) and as an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Programme in Art History, Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, Toronto. In 2004, she joined the Department of Visual Arts at York University, Toronto, as an Assistant Professor in Canadian Art and Curatorial Studies. From 2009 to 2017, she was an Associate Professor in the Department and the Faculty of Graduate Studies at York University and in 2018 was made Director of the Graduate Program. In addition to teaching, she has supervised M.A. and Ph.D. theses in the area of Canadian art history as well as lecturing nationally on the subject, assisting and advising funding agencies, serving on panels for scholarly conferences and as a peer reviewer for galleries and other institutions and organizer of workshops as well as serving as a member of the Board of Trustees of various institutions such as the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (2013-2017), and of many committees in York University and elsewhere. Since 2014, she has served as Commissioning Editor for Online Art Books for the Art Canada Institute/Institut de l’art Canadien.


Writing

Hudson wrote or contributed essays for the catalogues for exhibitions which she organized or co-organized such as ''A Collector's Vision: J. S. McLean and Modern Painting in Canada'' (Art Gallery of Ontario, 1999); ''Woman as Goddess: Liberated Nudes by Robert Markle and Joyce Wieland'' (Art Gallery of Ontario, 2004); ''The Nude in Modern Canadian Art, 1920-1950'', co-curated with Michèle Grandbois for the
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(2009) which the
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called fascinating; ''Fugitive Light: Clark McDougall’s Destination Places'' (2011), for the McIntosh Gallery,
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; and ''inVisibility: Indigenous in the City'', which was part of INVISIBILITY: An Urban Aboriginal Education Connections Project for the John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto (2013) (co-curated with Dr. Susan Dion and Dr. Carla Rice). She was on the curatorial team for the exhibition and wrote for the catalogues of ''Painting Canada: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven'', for the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, UK (2011); and ''Tunirrusiangit: Kenojuak Ashevak and Tim Pitsiulak'' (2018) ("Tunirrusiangit" means "their gifts" or "what they have" in
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) for the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. In 2022, she co-edited and wrote for the book ''Qummut Qukiria!'' ("Up like a bullet!" in Inuktitut) with Dr.
Heather Igloliorte Heather L. Igloliorte (born 1979) is an Inuit, Inuk scholar, independent curator and art historian from Nunatsiavut. She was appointed inaugural Canada Excellence Research Chair in Decolonial and Transformational Indigenous Art Practices at the ...
and Jan-Erik Lundström, a book which celebrates art and culture within and beyond traditional Inuit and Sámi homelands in the Circumpolar Arctic. The 38 essays in this book illuminate their subject. She also has written numerous articles, chapters in books and entries such as ones on Anne Savage and Marion Long in ''Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Moment''.


Honours and awards

* 2004 Ontario Association of Art Galleries 2004 Juried Awards of Merit for "Wonder Woman and Goddesses: A Conversation about Art with Robert Markle and Joyce Wieland" in ''Woman as Goddess: Liberated Nudes by Robert Markle and Joyce Wieland" * 2006, 2010, 2011 Merit awards,
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* 2011
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Award for Excellence in Research – with co-curator Michèle Grandbois, ''The Nude in Canadian Art, 1920-1950'' * 2014 York University Research Leader * 2015-2020 York Research Chair, Inuit Cultural Mobilization * 2019 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada">RC " /> * 2019 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada * 2023 Winner, Melva J. Dwyer Award for ''Qummut Qukiria!'' *2023 Honourable Mention,
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Award for Outstanding Achievement (Research) for ''Qummut Qukiria!''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hudson, Anna 1963 births Living people Canadian art curators Canadian art historians 20th-century Canadian non-fiction writers 21st-century Canadian non-fiction writers Canadian women non-fiction writers University of Toronto alumni Alumni of the University of Glasgow Canadian women art historians Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Canadian women curators Concordia University alumni Academic staff of York University