Pascaline Morincôme is a researcher and exhibition curator. She is writing a thesis on art theory and currently teaches at the Jules Verne University in Amiens. Her research focuses on the participatory use of film and video as tools for community building and transmission, particularly among groups of children and teenagers in the United States and Europe after 1968.
From 2015 to 2024, she was part of the programming team at the independent Parisian space Treize, where she co-organised an exhibition dedicated to the American collective Videofreex with Sibylle de Laurens in 2017. They also co-organised the Seedy Films series of lectures and screenings at the Kandinsky Library from 2017 to 2019. In 2019, she co-organised several retrospective screening cycles and exhibitions of the films of Guillaume Dustan (1965–2005) with Julien Laugier and Olga Rozenblum. She is currently working on a research project with James Horton dedicated to the work of the American artist Ann Wilson (1931–2023).