Mireille Perron


Mireille Perron is a Canadian visual artist, writer, scholar, and assistant professor at Alberta University of the Arts based in Calgary, Alberta. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Perron has been exhibiting widely across Canada, the United States, and Europe since 1982, and has published over 80 essays relating to visual art and craft and has been faculty at ACAD since 1990.

Education

Perron holds a Bachelor of Arts and an MA in art history from Université de Montréal, a Diploma in Ceramic Technology from John Abbott College, and a Diploma in Fine Arts from Collège du Vieux-Montréal.

Career

Mireille Perron has taught at several institutions throughout her career. Perron was Head of the Ceramics Department at the Saidye Bronfman School of Fine Arts from 1984–89, then taught at the University of Calgary from 1989-93. Since 1990, she has been teaching at the Alberta University of the Arts where she became a permanent faculty member in 1996.

Visual arts

Perron has exhibited extensively across Canada, The United States and Europe both in group and solo exhibitions. Recent exhibitions include Prise de Position/Having a viewpoint, a permanent display in Villenauxe, France, 2009, The Spiral, an installation in Newtown Castle, Burren College of Art, Ireland, 2011 and The Laboratory of Feminists Pataphysics presents Ateliers of the Near Future, at Stride Gallery, Calgary, Canada, 2010.
In 2000, Perron founded The Laboratory of Feminist 'Pataphysics, which made its first appearance at the Nickle Arts Museum for Perron's solo exhibition titled Les Belles Ratoureuses / The Beautiful Pranksters curated by Christine Sowiak. The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics is an ongoing series of "social experiments masquerading as artworks/events". Perron showed a survey of The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics at The New Gallery in 2007 and exhibited The Laboratory of Feminists Pataphysics presents Ateliers of the Near Future, in which Perron invited 13 emerging artists to respond to the installations in the exhibition, at Stride Gallery in 2010.

Writing

Perron has published over 80 essays related to visual arts and craft including: