Event overview
On the 11th of October, we are holding a half day conference to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the Curatorial/Knowledge program.
On October 11th we will hold a half day conference looking at the potentialities of the curatorial to effect social lives. Since its inception in 2006, the Curatorial/Knowledge program has focused on how to shift from the professional practice of ‘curating', to the ‘curatorial' as producing the event of knowledge. One of its aims has been to explore creating a proximity between knowledges and exhibitionary strategies. Another has been to treat research as the main event of the curatorial, rather than as a preliminary activity. Valuing study and research as forms of public activity, Curatorial/Knowledge has posed questions about how we make things manifest and how we identify stakeholders within introverted processes.
Programme:
Opening remarks from Irit Rogoff, Stefan Nowotny and Simon O'Sullivan
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, presentation and discussion
Conversation 1
Doreen Mende, Ines Moreira, Theodor Ringborg, Carolina Rito
Ana Teixeira Pinto, presentation and discussion
Conversation 2
Sarah Pierce, Joshua Simon, Aneta Szylak, Grant Watson
*please note the change of room to PSH LG01*
[Image credit: 'Keywords', curated by Grant Watson and Gavin Delahunty, at Tate Liverpool in partnership with Iniva, 2013.]
Dates & times
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11 Oct 2018 | 12:00pm - 6:00pm |
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