Goldsmiths - University of London

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Paul Goodwin

Position held:
Associate Research Fellow

Phone:
+44 (0)20 7919 7390

Email:
(@gold.ac.uk)

paul.goodwin@tate.org.uk

Paul is a theorist, curator and urban researcher. He is Associate Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths College and Curator of Cross Cultural Programmes  at Tate Britain. His current research work engages questions of post-colonial migration and forms of cross cultural creativity, globalisation and the production of alternative urban spaces. In 2007 he curated Peckham Rising at the Sassoon Gallery in South London, an exhibition of urban photography, sound and critical writing that explored media representations and spatial practices in an inner city neighbourhood. In 2009 he completed a collaborative project with artist Monica de Miranda (an exhibition, film programme and a book) called ‘Underconstruction’, that deployed contemporary art strategies - photography, installation, socially engaged collaborations - and urban theory to map the complex relationship between the shanty towns and the city centre in Lisbon, Portugal. Selections of this work at www.underconstruction.cc Paul was also an academic consultant for the Iniva Creative Mapping project http://www.iniva.org/learning/creative_mapping

At the CUCR Paul is developing a number of projects under the umbrella theme of Re-Visioning Black Urbanism, an exploration of new modes of inhabiting, imagining and making cities from progressive black and culturally diverse perspectives.