Stéphanie Bertrand (CA)
Researcher
Dr. Stéphanie Bertrand is a contemporary art curator, writer and researcher in museum computing. During the academic year 2024-2025, she taught art theory at the School of Fine Arts in Florina of the University of Western Macedonia, Greece. Prior to this post, she was an affiliated researcher at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory (HCI Lab) in the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (ICS-FORTH) (2021-2024). She has curated exhibitions in North and South America and Europe, including the XVe Mediterranean Biennial (2011), and worked on research projects, including the EU Horizon 2020 actions ViMM–Virtual Multimodal Museums (2016-19) as an expert curator, and UVIMCA–Utility and Usership in Virtual Museums of Contemporary Art (2021-2023) as the principal investigator. She has been awarded the Commonwealth Scholarship, Onassis Foreigners’ Fellowship, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Global Fellowship, and the Hannah Arendt Prize in Critical Theory and Creative Research. Her writings have been published in digital humanities and curating anthologies by Springer-Nature, Routledge and Edinburgh University Press, as well as in academic journals including Frontiers in Communication, JCS-Journal of Curatorial Studies and DAHJ-Digital Art History Journal. She is the author of the Routledge book Contemporary Curating, Artistic Reference and Public Reception: Reconsidering Inclusion, Transparency and Mediation in Exhibition Making Practice (2022).
This profile was last updated on 8 April 2025.

Stéphanie Bertrand. Photo: Elena Lagoudaki.