Bondil NathalieArab World Institute · Museum and exhibitions
Bondil Nathalie
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French and Canadian museologist, curator and art historian with dedication for education, art and health, inclusiveness, decolonized art, intercultural and diversity. Multidisciplinary exhibitions : XVIII to modern arts, music, cinema, fashion, . Currently Museum and Exhibitions director at the Institut at the Arab World, Paris for "the New IMA Museum". Teaching "Museotherapy" for the École du Louvre and Institut national du patrimoine, Paris, as well at Université de Montréal
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The Oxford Handbook of the Positive Humanities is the foundational scientific reference for the new and rapidly growing field of the Positive Humanities, an emerging interdisciplinary domain of inquiry and practice focused on the arts and humanities in relation to human flourishing. This Handbook comprises 38 chapters authored by nearly 70 leading...
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) has been active in partnership with community for more than twenty years. During the last decade, the MMFA has pioneered numerous pilot programs with medical health providers. This chapter presents an emerging concept of “Museotherapy” (Nauleau, 2018; Bondil, 2021) that contextualizes a diversity of therapeut...
Sound has found its places in museums, through their collections, exhibitions and events. This short text, resulting from a staged conversation during ICOM France 's annual meeting and conference at Musée des Confluences, Lyon, highlights some of these aspects though the experiences of the Paris Musée de la musique, Montréal's Fine Arts Museum and...
Cet entretien entre Nathalie Bondil, directrice générale et conservatrice en chef du Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal et Anik Meunier, professeure titulaire en éducation et muséologie et directrice du Groupe de recherche sur l’éducation et les musées (GREM) de l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), a eu lieu le 1er novembre 2018 à l’occasion du...