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April<br />

Nonfiction Art Book<br />

SHELLEY FALCONER is a Curator and Director of Exhibition and<br />

Programs for the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. She is also an<br />

Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto’s School of Graduate<br />

Studies where she teaches curatorial practice and new media. She<br />

completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in Art History,<br />

Museum Studies, and Arts Administration at Canadian and European<br />

institutions including York University, the University of Toronto,<br />

Sorbonne, l’Université de Paris, and Sotheby’s England. She has<br />

pioneered strategic projects in the field of new media and won many<br />

awards including the prestigious United Nations World Summit award<br />

for best in e-culture. Shelley’s recent projects include the extensive<br />

reinstallation of the McMichael’s permanent collection galleries. Shelley<br />

has contributed as a writer and editor to many exhibition series<br />

publications, and is currently working on two new projects for <strong>Tundra</strong>:<br />

Arctic Journeys and Perspectives: Canadian Women Artists.<br />

SHAWNA WHITE is an Assistant Curator at the McMichael Canadian Art<br />

Collection. She has a varied twenty-year, professional history working as<br />

a curator, educator, arts administrator, consultant, and Canadian art<br />

specialist. She has worked at the McMichael Gallery for many years, and at<br />

Sotheby’s. Shawna has an MA in Classical Archaeology and a Master’s of<br />

Museum Studies. Shawna’s recent curatorial projects include the extensive<br />

reinstallation of the McMichael’s permanent collection galleries.<br />

www.tundrabooks.com<br />

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