MONTREAL -- Montreal's Museum of Fine Arts has its first-ever full-time curator who is Black: 34-year-old Eunice Bélidor, whose appointment was announced earlier this month. She will curate Quebec and Canadian contemporary art at the venerated museum, which was founded 161 years ago. In several recent years it has won the title of most-visited museum in Canada. But for a long time, Bélidor believed she'd never have a job like this in Canada, she told CTV. "I thought I would need to go to the States to have that type of career," she said. It was only moving to Toronto in 2012, and finding a mentor there -- curator and fellow onetime Quebecer Gaëtane Verna -- that changed her mind and "made me understand that it was possible to have that type of position in Quebec," she said.