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Tag: curatorial

decolonising curatorial & museum studies & public humanities

colloquium: practice & pedagogies 28 October 2021 12 Noon – 5.30pm (EDT) Rutgers University-Newark Department of Arts, Culture and Media … More

colloquium, curatorial, decolonising, EVENTS, CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS, museum, pedagogies, practice, Rutgers University

A New Season of Care

A programme focused on artistic practices attending to our needs for healing and rest, and finding ways of connecting in mutually nourishing ways.

A New Season of Care, care, curatorial, materialities, panel, Performance, podcast, practice, roundtable, structures, Workshop

Duties of Care: The Mask of Sanity

On 29 March 2018,  artist Ada Xiaoyu Hao will present a new performance, The Mask of Sanity at the Stuart … More

Ada Hao, body, Chinese, curatorial, Duties of Self Care, Iniva, membrane, memory, performance art, performance lecture, Research, selfcare, skin, Stuart Hall Library, subjectivity, texture

Curating Radical Futures

Venue: Starr Cinema, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG. Please arrive via the Café Entrance Book your free place here … More

art, curator, curatorial, futures, histories, identity, Iniva, Jesse Jones, Larry Achiampong, London, memory, mobility, Outset, political, public, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, video, water
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