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Welcome to the web site of the Curatorial Network

The Curatorial Network is an online portal and programme of activities dedicated to the development of curatorial practice through critical debate, collaborations and exchange. It facilitates the sharing of ideas and skills, provides professional development opportunities and offers ongoing peer support for curators across the visual and applied arts, museum and academic sectors. It aims to develop international networks and advance collaborative curatorial practice.

MA Curatorial Practice, University College Falmouth

This innovative, one year, full-time MA is run by University College Falmouth in collaboration with Tate St Ives, Newlyn Art Gallery and the visual arts commissioning agency ProjectBase. Through direct experience of working with artists on team-based projects and access to the expertise of the collaborating partners and other art-world professionals - the course will enable you to develop the conceptual and organisational skills essential for professional curating. Graduating with a thorough understanding of curating contemporary art, and an in-depth knowledge of art world structures and processes, you’ll be ready to engage effectively in an increasingly diverse and challenging range of curatorial opportunities.

→ More information http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/postgraduate
→ Contact Tel: +44 (0)1326 213783 Email: admissions@falmouth.ac.uk

Recent CN event: Inter_connections seminar, 25 April 2008

Plymouth Arts Centre and i-DAT present Inter_connections seminar, the concluding event of a curatorial residency undertaken by Basak Senova. Senova is assistant professor at Kadir Has University, an independent curator and founding member of the Istanbul association NOMAD. Senova was resident at i-DAT and Plymouth Arts Centre (UK) in January 2008 as part of the programme of International Curatorial Research Residencies initiated by the Curatorial Network.Speakers: Basak Senova (Istanbul, Turkey), Paul O'Neill (Bristol, UK) and Ute Meta Bauer (MIT, US).

→ More information: seminar pagee-Flyer

CALL FOR AAPLICATIONS: Curatorial Network Visit: Ars Electronica, Linz, September 2008

The annual festival Ars Electronica takes place in Linz, Austria each year - arguably the foremost media and electronic art festival attracting participants and visitors from across the world. Curatorial Network is organising a visit for curators based in the South West of UK to attend the festival (4-9 September 2008). Eleven curators from the South West of England will be subsidised to attend the events on a visit organised by ArtProjects and Solutions. Deadline for applications is 4 April 2008.

→ More information about the visit International Visit Ars Electronica

Current Programme: Curatorial Residency by Basak Senova, January - February 2008

Basak Senova, international curator and founder of the online curatorial project NOMAD TV, is undertaking research residency hosted by Plymouth Arts Centre and i-DAT (University of Plymouth, UK) as part of the Curatorial Network programme. The residency explores the potential of online environment and social networking tools as mechanisms for generating cultural exchange. It unfolds through the CN discussion list [curatorial.net] and concludes with a seminar on the 25 April 2008.

→ Read More Residency Winter 2008

Archive of Past Events
Find out about Curatorial Network events Spring and Autumn 2007 http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/Archive+Programme

→ Curatorial Residencies: Sergio Edelsztein (CCA, Tel Aviv, Israel), Spring 2007; Zhang Wei (The Vitamin Arts Space, Guangzhou China), Autumn 2007.
→ Seminars: Curating The Other (Dartington College of Arts & Spacex Gallery), and FAR WEST (Arnolfini & Relational, Bristol), UK.
→ International Visits http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/Visits

Discussion list [curatorial.net]

Curatorial Network has an email discussion list [curatorial.net] that serves as an information exchange and a discussion forum.

To subscribe go to: http://www.curatorial.net/mailman/listinfo/curatorial


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