Biography, 2014


PAMELA E. WITCHER is an artist, museo-technician, translator and activist. Born in Montreal to a family of Deaf parents and a Deaf brother, she had the chance to embrace the four languages of her roots: American Sign Language, Langue des signes québécoise, English and French. She attended Deaf school (MacKay Center) and mainstream high schools. She obtained her Degree in Collegial Studies from Dawson College, her BA in Social Work from McGill University and her DCS in Techniques de muséologie from Collège Montmorency. Her artistic works explore issues of d/Deaf experiences, relations of power between minorities and majorities and sub-consciences. She has portrayed her pieces in Rochester, Washington D.C., Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal. She pursues her passion in her artist loft, and continues to work in collaboration with Groupe BWB, TraduSign, Cinéall Production, SPiLL PROpagation and Deaf Culture Centre.



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Retrospective 2001 - 2011
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