Geneviève Cloutier
About Geneviève Cloutier
Geneviève Cloutier (she/they) is an artist, re-searcher, part-time professor and pedagogical counsellor living and working on unsurrendered and unceded Algonquin Anishinaabeg territory. She has a Media Arts degree from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and a MA(Ed) from the University of Ottawa (2014) where they received funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council to complete a PhD on transdisciplinarity, arts-based methods, relationality, pedagogy, posthumanism and art/re-search. Their writing has been published in Western Front Magazine, the Canadian Art Teacher, the Canadian Society for Education Through Art, the Journal of the Canadian Association of Curriculum Studies, and the International Journal of Education & the Arts. She employs video, performance, digital drawings, sculpture, social practice and curation to work through language, the absurd, public space, relationality, emergence, social movement and rhizomatic pedagogy. They are currently focused on co-creating equitable, diverse, inclusive and decolonized initiatives in various settings.