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Chris Cuthill is Lecturer in Art at Redeemer University College, Ancaster Ontario. A graduate of Redeemer (1996) with a double concentration in Art and Theatre, Chris is Redeemer�s first full-time faculty alumnus. Chris finished a Master�s degree in Philosophical Aesthetics in 1999 at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. His thesis, entitled �Mutilated Music: Towards an After Auschwitz Aesthetic� explored the philosophical and ethical limitations of artistic representations of the Holocaust.

He is currently a doctoral candidate at the Vrieje Universiteit in Amsterdam (joint program with ICS) with research focused on the topic of suffering and art. Chris began teaching part-time at Redeemer in 2000, and has taught in the theatre, art and philosophy departments. He has worked professionally in the theatre, as a graphic artist and as an art curator. A practicing artist, Chris has exhibited work in Canada, the United States and Europe; his favoured media include fabric, pen and ink and watercolour.


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