Julie Nash is a Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Canadian Art at the National Gallery of Canada. She has assisted in the development of major exhibitions including Artists, Architects and Artisans, Canadian Art 1890–1918; Alex Colville; and the reinstallation of the Canadian and Indigenous Galleries at the NGC. Most recently, she worked extensively on the exhibition Morrice: The A.K. Prakash Collection in Trust to the Nation, and contributed an essay on Morrice’s Caribbean and War periods to the associated publication. Previously, she has curated exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Hamilton and the Ottawa Art Gallery. She holds an M.A. in Canadian Art History from Carleton University, and is presently pursuing research on a number of topics including women artists, historiography, and the interrelationship between Canadian and international art.
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