Lees was previously Senior Curator of
Public Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery London (2008 - 2013), where she oversaw interdisciplinary, time - based and performance projects and artist commissions as well as Park Nights, initiating the Serpentine Cinema series, and theSerpentine Gallery Marathon (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist).
Head of Learning and Research: The Head of Learning and Research will work closely with the Director and Co-Director to plan and deliver the integrated programme of education projects and
public programmes at the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, incorporating online learning.
Delfina Foundation and A. M. Qattan Foundation collaborate on residencies to support contemporary Palestinian artists as well as build awareness in the UK of contemporary art from Palestine via
public programmes at Delfina Foundation and the Mosaic Rooms.
She was formerly Curator:
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery and has previously worked in public programming at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and Serpentine Galleries.
Before this, she developed and led the Community Education and
Public Programmes at the Whitechapel Art Gallery.
She previously worked as Assistant Curator: Exhibitions and Displays at Tate Liverpool, and Assistant Curator:
Public Programmes at Tate Britain and was involved in coordinating the 2008 Duveens Commission, Martin Creed's Work No: 850 at Tate Britain.
Hoffmann has been director of special exhibitions and
public programmes at the museum — he joined in 2012 and served as deputy director until 2016.
He has lectured at, curated exhibitions for, and contributed to
public programmes at numerous institutions internationally, including the Sindh Museum in Pakistan, the British Museum, Manchester Art Gallery, SOAS, and Whitechapel Gallery in the UK, and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (CT), Asian Art Museum (CA), and the Pacific Asia Museum (CA) in the USA.
From 2009 - 16 she was Curator of
Public Programmes at Tate Britain / Modern programming talks, symposia, film screenings, courses and workshops, performance and interdisciplinary events like Late at Tate Britain and «The Tanks: Fifteen Weeks of Art in Action» at Tate Modern in 2012.
Myriam Ben Salah is a curator and writer based in Paris, where she has been coordinating special projects and
public programmes at the Palais de Tokyo since 2009, focusing particularly on performance art, video and publishing initiatives.
Jewish Museum cuts ties with Jens Hoffmann following investigation New York's Jewish Museum yesterday announced the formal termination of its relationship with curator Jens Hoffmann, director of special exhibitions and
public programmes at the museum, following a review into sexual harassment allegations made against him.
Jane Scarth is Curator:
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery, developing and delivering public events including talks, symposia and performances.
Marko Daniel named director of Fundació Joan Miró Marko Daniel, head of
public programmes at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, is to take up the post of director at Barcelona's Fundació Joan Miró (Spanish language article).
Jens Hoffmann is artistic director of second Honolulu Biennial Jens Hoffmann, director of special exhibitions and
public programmes at the Jewish Museum and chief curator - at - large at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, has been hired as artistic director of the second edition of the Honolulu Biennial, it was announced yesterday.
Hoffmann carried the title of director of special exhibitions and
public programmes at the institution, which he has been with since 2012 (serving as deputy director until 2016).
She is Curator of
Public Programmes at the Serpentine Galleries.
Before Camden Arts Centre, Jenni developed and headed up the Community Education and
Public Programmes at the Whitechapel Art Gallery throughout the 1980's.
During 2013 she has spent time in North America organising «Self - Interruption» at Jack Chiles Gallery (NYC) and «When Platitudes Become Form»
public programme at Mercer Union (Toronto).
Bursary: # 10,000 Timeframe: Fellows to research with collections — June to September 2013 In addition to the research period the fellows will be involved in the installation at Whitechapel Gallery and will contribute to
the public programme at the Contemporary Art Society and Whitechapel Gallery during the display.
A recent display and
public programme at the museum brought together documents and works made by Middlesbrough - based asylum seekers.
Not exact matches
President of French far - right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen acknowledges the
public at the end of a major rally to launch her presidential
programme on February 5, 2017 in Lyon, France.
While Canada had a mix of
public and private radio, as early
at 1929 «the majority of
programmes heard [were] from sources outside of Canada», namely, the U.S..
Bishop Azariah of Dornakal, in theologically justifying the rejection of the reserved minority communal electorate offered by Britain to the Christian community in India, spoke of how the acceptance of it would be «a direct blow to the nature of the church of Christ»
at two points — one, it would force the church to function «like a religious sect, a community which seeks self - protection for the sake of its own loaves and fishes» which would prevent the fruitful exercise of the calling of the church to permeate the entire society across boundaries of caste, class, language and race, a calling which can be fulfilled only through its members living alongside fellow - Indians sharing in
public life with a concern for Christian principles in it; and two, it would put the church's evangelistic
programme in a bad light as «a direct move to transfer so many thousands of voters from the Hindu group to the Indian Christian group» (recorded by John Webster, Dalit Christians - A History).
The Catholic hierarchy
at times has been supportive of lay involvement in socialist movements, but it has opposed the
public commitment of priests to any particular political party or
programme.
Mr Balls» statement on the Today
programme has not,
at the time of writing, been unequivocally repudiated in
public by its key subject, our leaders.
Ahead of the debate on Ending Childhood Obesity
at Food Matters Live 2016, Alison Tedstone, Chief Nutritionist & Director of the Diet & Obesity Team
at Public Health England, outlines how
Public Health England will lead the reformulation
programme set out in the Childhood Obesity Strategy.
Germany's largest
public broadcaster, ARD, is taking a closer look
at food giant Nestlé in its popular Markencheck (brand - check)
programme.
Tamara Ecclestone is back on TV again, something I know about not because I've seen her new reality
programme, but because the press is reacting with horror
at the fact that she is still breastfeeding her daughter, in it — and daring to talk, openly and in
public, about breastfeeding a three - year - old * shocked face *.
The Department for Work and Pensions must halt its damaging cuts
programme, the secretary of state for work and pensions Chris Grayling will be told on Wednesday (14)
at a meeting with the
Public and Commercial Services union.
Committee of
Public Accounts chair Meg Hillier MP said: «The
programme is
at a critical juncture and the Department has some major decisions to make if it is going to protect taxpayers» interests and deliver all that the Government has promised from HS2.»
(iv) the reversal of
public sector cuts and austerity
programmes which are putting
at risk the lives of pupils and teachers.
Speaking to the Today
programme he said it was right MPs take part
at this local level, with closures determined by specific factors including
public transport, deprivation and planned building works.
In 2012, Liu joined the inaugural cohort of the Masters of
Public Policy
programme at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.
«Where, in the context of a major reform, government announcements are so markedly
at odds with current opinion in the relatively informed and serious media, there is a particularly strong
public interest in up - to - date information as to the details of what is happening within the
programme, so that the
public may judge whether or not opposition and media criticism is well — founded.
Apart from the outgoing US Ambassador that is expected
at the open
public hearing, the Committee also extended invitation to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, the three accused lawmakers, the National Human Rights Commission, as well as the other seven members that attended the leadership
programme.
«We have mobilised virtually every arsenal
at our disposal in terms of sensitising the
public and making them aware by radio
programmes, jingles and fliers.
She therefore appealed that the
programme be extended to the Junior High department of various
public schools as there were equally students in need
at that level as well.
The country is currently going through an International Monetary Fund (IMF)
programme aimed
at helping to stabilise the economy, after GDP growth had slumped in 2014 due to falling commodities prices, high inflation, fiscal problems and a soaring
public debt.
Question Time presenter David Dimbleby appeared on the Today
programme this morning and instantly became a fan favourite for the post with a passionate defence of
public service broadcasting combined with a savage attack on the management culture
at the corporation.
All those around Nana Addo, who need to keep him well informed about the
programme, must open regular channels of interaction with him to keep him up to date
at all times, so that, he can in turn, feed the
public with timely, honest and objective information.
At a time when the
public purse is under pressure, these funds could be better spent on «diversion»
programmes where offenders are helped to access community support
programmes rather than locked up in overcrowded prisons.
As noted above,
public funding for heating and insulation measures for low - income and vulnerable households in England (the Warm Front
programme) terminates
at the end of March 2013.
Surely they weren't taken in by that claim Blair made
at the G8 summit in Evian in 2003: «Speaking
at the G8 summit in Evian, Mr Blair said he stood» 100 %» by the evidence shown to the
public about Iraq's alleged weapons
programmes.
Amidst reports that David Cameron «has effectively taken over the party's economic policy» (Iain Martin) the Tory leader was on the Today
programme at 8.10 am to answer questions on how he would restore order to Britain's
public finances (listen again).
The senior law lecturer
at a
public lecture noted that, the
programme could be reversed by successive governments, hence the need for a law to protect it.
But if the
public were told nationalisation would come
at the cost of other things, such as a sufficiently large house building
programme to make a real difference to high rents and inattainable house - prices, would they be so sympathetic?
«He ensured that I was not cheated out by the exclusion of my name from the LLB class list
at the Faculty of Law after my first university exams when I had qualified for placement on the
programme by merit... His actions almost 43 years ago contributed in no small measure to my position, my passion for the defence of truth, fairness, integrity, transparency and merit in
public life, and he must be publicly acknowledged for once.»
«The change in venue follows a decision by the managers of the Conference Centre (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) to deny organizers of the
programme the use of the facility — 24 hours to the
Public Lecture, despite earlier assurances and two days (last week Wednesday and this Monday 5th September) of technical meetings and arrangements between the organizers and technical men
at the Centre, which concluded on among others, the Technical set - up for the event,» a statement signed by Bawumia's press secretary, Kwabena Boadu explained.
What we actually need to do here is put together a
programme that is credible on the economy and on interest rates but
at the same time will deliver the decent
public services and the fairness that the majority of lower and middle income families want.
The government's flagship free school
programme will cost
at least three times the sum originally allocated, the
public spending watchdog has found.