5.30 — 6.30 pm: Session 2 Thomas J. Berghuis, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Curator of Chinese Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Curator, Tuvalu Pavilion, Crossing the Tide Doryun Chong, Chief Curator, M + Hong Kong and Curator, Tsang Kin - Wah: The Infinite Nothing, Hong Kong in Venice Patrick D. Flores, Professor of Art Studies, University of the Philippines and Curator, The Philippine Pavilion, Tie a String Around the World Natasha Ginwala, Independent Curator & Writer and Curatorial Advisor &
Public Programmes Curator, My East is Your West Vincent J.F. Huang, Artist, Tuvalu Pavilion, Crossing the Tide Shabbir Hussain Mustafa, Curator, National Gallery Singapore and Curator, Singapore Pavilion, SEA STATE
Introduction: Lucia Pietroiusti,
Public Programmes curator, Serpentine Galleries Screening: Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Fade, 1976 (27 min, colour) Talk: Chris Kabel, on blue skies and talking machines: a short talk about Kabel's latest works and the immersive and experiential layers that are incorporated therein Talk / Reading: Gil Leung, Assets, 2015: A short reading on isolation pods, jet lag and the end of a relationship Screening / Talk: Sidsel Meineche Hansen, screening of the animations ONE - self, 2015 and Seroquel ®, 2014, and a talk about the psycho - pharmaceutical industry and the emotional - industrial complex Screening: Betzy Bromberg, Soothing the Bruise, 1980 (16 mm, 21 min, colour) Talk: Alexei Penzin, The Night Preserved: night, sleep, and the continuum of sleepless production, reproduction, consumption, financial speculation, and other incessant and open - ended activities without any interruption or meaningful finale Screening / Performance: Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski, Winter Solstice - Meditations in the Colour Blue, 2015, performed by Das Hund (Samuel Levack, Jennifer Lewandowski, Nicholas Pankhurst, Fancy Smith.
PROGRAMME: 7 - 9:40 pm Introduction, Lucia Pietroiusti,
Public Programmes Curator Nuclear Winter Landscapes: The Visual Language of the System - Cybernetic Governmentality of Cold War Catastrophes, Eglė Rindzevičiūtė The End (s) of Visualisation, Adam Greenfield Love the Pixel, Not the Hero.
Associated Events IMMA Talks &
Public Programmes Curators Lunchtime Talk Series: Drop In, Meeting Point, Main Reception Friday 17 November, 1.15 - 2 pm Join Johanne Mullan, Programmer Collections, IMMA, for an insightful walkthrough of Coast - Lines.
Not exact matches
Anca Rujoiu, is a Romanian
curator based in London, where she currently coordinates the
public programme of the School of Fine Art at the Royal College of Art and (UK) is part of the curatorial project FormContent.
Jane Scarth (
Curator:
Public Programmes) introduces Al - Maria's practice and ambitions for the residency.
Special thanks to Ellen Hartwell Alderman, Managing Director of
Public Programmes, Graham Foundation; Krist Gruijthuijsen; William Whitaker,
Curator and Collections Manager, Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design; P!
The Transformation Marathon is curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Exhibitions and
Programmes, and Director of International Projects Lucia Pietroiusti,
Curator,
Public Programmes Ben Vickers,
Curator of Digital Claude Adjil, Assistant
Curator
- This display has been curated by Renee Odjidja, Swarovski Foundation
Curator: Youth
Programmes, Whitechapel Gallery and Mercedes Vicente, Daskaloplous Director of Education and
Public Programmes, Whitechapel Gallery.
The Transformation Marathon was curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Exhibitions and
Programmes and Director of International Projects; Lucia Pietroiusti,
Curator,
Public Programmes; Ben Vickers,
Curator of Digital and Claude Adjil, Assistant
Curator.
She is
Curator of
Public Programmes at the Serpentine Galleries.
Curated by Shumi Bose, (
Curator, RIBA
Public Programmes) with support from Suzie Pugh (
Curator, RIBA Drawings & Archives Collections) fourteen works are displayed alongside the new drawings series by Bronstein, situating and contextualising the exhibition in a continuity of architectural practice.
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.
As part of Photo London's
public programme, Isaac Julien is in conversation with Clara M. Kim, Tate Modern's The Daskalopoulos Senior
Curator, International Art.
Jane Scarth is
Curator:
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery, developing and delivering public events including talks, symposia and perform
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery, developing and delivering
public events including talks, symposia and perform
public events including talks, symposia and performances.
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.
Alongside the exhibition is planned an intervention by Hélène Jayet with photo portraits shooting sessions on the theme of Afro hair open to the
public, as well as an exciting
programme of
public events organised by Amal Alhaag, independent
curator and co-founder of The Side Room, a space for intersectional feminist, queer and anti-colonial discourses and art.
A diverse
programme of
public and family events accompanies the exhibition, including free exhibition tours, regular and February Half Term children's workshops, a Friday night film
programme selected by the artist (to enrich the references to these works in the catalogue), and Daria Martin In Conversation with Catherine Wood,
Curator, Contemporary Art / Performance Tate Modern, on Thursday 23 February at 6.30 pm.
Featured artists Marina Abramović, Bas Jan Ader, Francis Alÿs, Eduardo Basualdo, Chris Burden, Sophie Calle, Paolo Canevari, Chim ↑ Pom, José Dávila, Jeremy Deller, Juan delGado, Marcel Duchamp, Tim Etchells, Harun Farocki, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Simon Faithfull, Félix González - Torres, Eva Hesse, Jeppe Hein, Thomas Heatherwick, Carsten Höller, Peter Kennard, Yves Klein, Kris Martin, Linda Matalon, Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, ORLAN, Heather Phillipson, Ruth Proctor, Gerhard Richter, Santiago Sierra, Gregor Schneider, JMW Turner, Lucy Wood, Ai Weiwei, Lucy Wood, Artur Żmijewski Turner Contemporary is working in collaboration with the Organizing Disaster research project at Goldsmiths College, London and with independent
curator Francesca Laura Cavallo on aspects of the exhibition and associated
public programme.
The
curator, Nicola Lees, said: «Our approach has been to engage the
public with a very playful and performative
programme.»
2 Cally Spooner Thurs 11th June, 7 pm Zilkha Auditorium Artist Cally Spooner is joined by Antonia Blocker,
Curator:
Public Programmes, (@antoniablocker) to discuss art that adopts the language of its own production as its content.
Through its residency and
public programme, the Delfina Foundation brings together artists,
curators and critics from around the world to explore how artistic strategies have and can be used to address wide - ranging issues, in this case issues relating to food, agriculture, and the environment.
Writer in Residence Heather Phillipson and
Curator:
Public Programmes Antonia Blocker engaged in a virtual...
As a
curator she has worked at Tate Britain and Modern, The Arts Council Collection, Hayward Gallery and Gasworks specialising in performance and
public programmes.
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.
From 2004 - 2008 she was Exhibitions
Curator at Iniva, heading their on - site and touring
programme as well as off - site
public art projects.
Morley is the
curator of the (External) Artist - led Archive, a project documenting over 80 Irish artist - initiatives, and was the 2014 Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new public research programme titled The Para Insti
curator of the (External) Artist - led Archive, a project documenting over 80 Irish artist - initiatives, and was the 2014
Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new public research programme titled The Para Insti
Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new
public research
programme titled The Para Institution.
Artist Cally Spooner is joined by Antonia Blocker,
Curator:
Public Programmes, to discuss art that adopts the language of its own production as its content.
Event Highlights Congo Dialogues
public programme Jan. 23 Panel Discussion — Politics of the Congo, Now and Then Feb. 1
Curator's Exhibition Tour Feb. 6 Keynote Lecture & Roundtable on Photography and Violence Feb. 27 Film Screening & In Conversation
With David Toop (composer / musician,
curator and UAL Chair of Audio Culture and Improvisation), Ed Kelly (composer / musician and associate lecturer in Visual Art: Fine Art Digital at Camberwell College of Art), Antonia Blocker (Curator: Public Programmes, Whitechapel Galler) and Hamish Dunbar (Founder and Director, Caf
curator and UAL Chair of Audio Culture and Improvisation), Ed Kelly (composer / musician and associate lecturer in Visual Art: Fine Art Digital at Camberwell College of Art), Antonia Blocker (
Curator: Public Programmes, Whitechapel Galler) and Hamish Dunbar (Founder and Director, Caf
Curator:
Public Programmes, Whitechapel Galler) and Hamish Dunbar (Founder and Director, Cafe Oto).
Cylena Simonds is a
curator and writer who curates and implements Iniva's exhibitions
programme, including off - site and
public art projects.
Emma was formerly
curator of arts and ecology at The RSA,
public programmes and exhibition organiser at the Serpentine Gallery and
curator with Khoj in New Delhi.
June 12, 2017 - Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art - Riga Biennial seeks
Curator of
Public Programmes
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.
Morley is the
curator of the Artist - led Archive, a project documenting over 80 Irish artist - initiatives, and was the 2014 Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new public research programme titled The Para Insti
curator of the Artist - led Archive, a project documenting over 80 Irish artist - initiatives, and was the 2014
Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new public research programme titled The Para Insti
Curator in Residence for Galway city where she developed a new
public research
programme titled The Para Institution.
Curator of
Public Programmes, Simon Wright and Formal Learning Manager, Hannah Gaunt selected the six Platform artists after visiting degree shows at Bucks New University, University of Northampton and University of Bedfordshire:
The
curators are: Sally Tallant, Director, Liverpool Biennial Dominic Willsdon,
Curator of Education and Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Francesco Manacorda, Artistic Director, Tate Liverpool Raimundas Malasauskas, curator and writer Joasia Krysa, Head of Research, Liverpool Biennial and Director, Exhibition Research Centre Rosie Cooper, Head of Programmes, Liverpool Biennial Polly Brannan, Education Curator, Liverpool Biennial Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Head of Production and International Projects, Liverpool Biennial Ying Tan, Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate Curator of Artists Film and Moving Ima
Curator of Education and
Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Francesco Manacorda, Artistic Director, Tate Liverpool Raimundas Malasauskas,
curator and writer Joasia Krysa, Head of Research, Liverpool Biennial and Director, Exhibition Research Centre Rosie Cooper, Head of Programmes, Liverpool Biennial Polly Brannan, Education Curator, Liverpool Biennial Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Head of Production and International Projects, Liverpool Biennial Ying Tan, Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate Curator of Artists Film and Moving Ima
curator and writer Joasia Krysa, Head of Research, Liverpool Biennial and Director, Exhibition Research Centre Rosie Cooper, Head of
Programmes, Liverpool Biennial Polly Brannan, Education
Curator, Liverpool Biennial Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Head of Production and International Projects, Liverpool Biennial Ying Tan, Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate Curator of Artists Film and Moving Ima
Curator, Liverpool Biennial Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Head of Production and International Projects, Liverpool Biennial Ying Tan,
Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate Curator of Artists Film and Moving Ima
Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate
Curator of Artists Film and Moving Ima
Curator of Artists Film and Moving Image, ICA
For further information on IMMA TALKS please contact Sophie Byrne, Assistant
Curator, Talks &
Public Programmes, IMMA.
Between 2009 and 2011, King worked as Assistant
Curator in Nottingham Contemporary's Exhibitions and
Public Programmes departments.
The exhibition is accompanied by a
public programme of weekly
curator - led exhibition tours, family workshops, talks and film screenings.
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.
The successful candidate will also be responsible for managing CCA staff, which includes a
Curator,
Public Programmes Coordinator, Administrator, and numerous casual staff and interns.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a dynamic
public programme of performances,
curator - led tours and family workshops.
She was formerly
Curator:
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery and has previously worked in public programming at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and Serpentine Gall
Public Programmes at Whitechapel Gallery and has previously worked in
public programming at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and Serpentine Gall
public programming at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and Serpentine Galleries.
Spring Workshop 3 / F Remex Centre 42 Wang Chuk Hang Road Aberdeen, Hong Kong 12 pm to 6 pm (Tuesday to Sunday, Open on
Public Holidays) Opening reception September 27 (Saturday), 5 - 8 pm PUBLIC PROGRAMMES Artist talk September 27, 6 - 7 pm, Spring Guided tour by curators 7 Decembe
Public Holidays) Opening reception September 27 (Saturday), 5 - 8 pm
PUBLIC PROGRAMMES Artist talk September 27, 6 - 7 pm, Spring Guided tour by curators 7 Decembe
PUBLIC PROGRAMMES Artist talk September 27, 6 - 7 pm, Spring Guided tour by
curators 7 December 2014
Commenting on the forthcoming symposium, Helen O'Donoghue, Senior
Curator: Head of Education and Community
Programmes said» The emphasis which museums and galleries place on their education, community and outreach programmes has been significant in raising awareness of the cultural interface between the institutions and their man
Programmes said» The emphasis which museums and galleries place on their education, community and outreach
programmes has been significant in raising awareness of the cultural interface between the institutions and their man
programmes has been significant in raising awareness of the cultural interface between the institutions and their many
publics.
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).
For further details about the
programme email
[email protected], Assistant
Curator, Talks and
Public Programmes, IMMA.