J. Lapalme

J. Lapalme

Digital media.


web + design

Julie has gained wide-ranging experience in digital communications over the years from working in various environments: from the artist-run-centre to not-for-profit organisations, from the public sector to corporations and the Higher Education sector.

Work Experience
Digital Communications, McGill University
Contract
Montreal, QC
2025
Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, McGill University
Contract
Montreal, QC
2024-2025
Bensadoun School of Retail Management, McGill University
Contract
Montreal, QC
2022-2025
Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University
Contract
Full Time
Montreal, QC
2020-2023
2016-2020
Concordia University, Web Communications Montreal, QC
2012 - 2015
Board of Montreal Museum Directors (BMMD) Montreal, QC
2011-2012
Canadian Council on Learning
Contract
Full-Time
Ottawa, ON
2010-2012
2008-2010
IBM Ottawa Software Lab
Ottawa, ON
2005-2008
CBC Montreal
Montreal, QC
2002-2004


Contracts
Dorval Horticultural & Ecological Society (DHES) - Volunteer work Montreal, QC
2025
West Island Cats Montreal, QC
2016-2017
Yes We Do Coffee & Vending Services Sudbury, ON
2014-2015
2010-2012
ICOM Canada - Canadian National Committee of ICOM (International Council of Museums) Montreal, QC
2012-2013
AVICOM (ICOM International Committee for Audiovisual & New Technologies of Image & Sound) Montreal, QC
2011-2013
Conseil local des Intervenants communautaires (CLIC) de Bordeaux-Cartierville Montreal, QC
2011-2012
Metropolis Blue Foundation, Educational Programmes Montreal, QC
2010-2011
Laboratoire NT2
Département d’études littéraires, UQAM
Montreal, QC
2006-2007
Studio XX, artist-run centre (Ada x)
Montreal, QC
2000-2002


Independent New Media Production
The Wishing Table

The Wishing Table is a project inspired by Tischlein, Deck Dich für Alle! Eine Betrachtung, a Socialist Labour pamphlet written in 1908 by Joseph Angerbauer. The story is loosely based on the Brothers Grimm tale “The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack” and is told through a New York immigrant’s utopian vision of early 20th Century America.
Work in progress

Tongue Rug : Tapis à langues

Tongue Rug : Tapis à langues is a project that is structured around the traditional tongue rug found in Québec and in Sweden. Similar to a patchwork rug, it is composed of overlapping felt tongues. The projet is a virtual sladdakavring that acts both as archive and "writing machine". Its final shape is unpredictable. It will grow piecemeal as a fluid structure, mutable, subject to randomness, time and the public's participation.

2002-2012

Orphan Train - Trained Tales

The Orphan Train project delves into the history of the closed adoption system, the growing adoption law reform movement in North America and the history of the Orphan Trains and its ties to adoption today in Canada.

1998-2001

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