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17 Oct 2018

Curators' 1 Week Professional Development Course in London


At the Victoria and Albert Museum, meeting with curators Douglas Dodds, Melanie Lenz (pictured), Irini Papadimitriou, and Corinna Gardner. Looking at works from the collection including Thomson & Craighead, and Casey Reas. Photo: Beryl Graham

Curating Art after New Media - Professional Development Course in London
Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art, University of Sunderland
http://www.macurating.net/shortcourse.htm

Info

Dates: 24 February to 2 March 2019 (one week) Location: Central London

Contact

beryl.graham@sunderland.ac.uk
Beryl Graham
+44 191 515 2896
Skype: berylgraham

Address

http://www.macurating.net/shortcourse.htm
University of Sunderland
The David Puttnam Media Centre, St Peter's Way
Sunderland, SR6 0DD
UK

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CURATING ART AFTER NEW MEDIA - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE

'It offered a wide variety of perspectives on professional practice that couldn't be obtained in such a short time any other way. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to expand their network and broaden their understanding of how curators do what they do.'
Course participant from USA

'It was a real eye-opener and has really developed the way I can move forward with my career from now on. As a result of the course I ran a workshop this week with various staff, across learning, curatorial, and volunteering, and we were able to discuss digital media as ways to develop our practices.'
Course participant from UK

In one intensive week in central London, this course offers those working in art, culture and research the chance to update their skills, since emerging media changed how we think about exhibition, distribution and participation. The course will critically examine how contemporary curating can best match contemporary art practices, including networks, Critical Making, data, AI, or Open Source practices.

It offers a unique opportunity to meet with leading curators who work in diverse contexts. Visits to discuss with curators at organisations will include:
TATE
VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM
INIVA
and previous years have also included:
THE PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY
ODI (OPEN DATA INSTITUTE)
FURTHERFIELD
TENDERPIXEL
MACHINES ROOM
WELLCOME COLLECTION

Now in its 6th year, this course is based on the firm foundation of Beryl Graham's publications and symposia including: New Collecting: Exhibiting and Audiences (Routledge) and Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media (MIT Press, co-authored with Sarah Cook); Commissioning & Collecting Variable Media Symposium, a collaboration with Contemporary Art Society at BALTIC, Gateshead.

Past course attendees have included curators and researchers from Hong Kong, Bahrain, India, USA, Canada, Austria, The Netherlands, Greece, Ireland, France and the UK, and the course includes taught sessions, access to online resource documents and papers, visits to arts organisations to discuss with curators, and documentation of knowledge-sharing with your fellow curators.

Some previous participants have received professional development GRANTS from their local arts councils or PhD training funders to attend this course.

Course fee 2019: £970, plus VAT, total £1164
Book online here: onlinestore.sunderland.ac.uk/product-catalogue/short-courses/short-courses/curating-art-after-new-media-professional-development-short-course

If you would like to discuss the course don't hesitate to contact Beryl Graham.