[curatorial.net] Public Seminar and Networking Event

Joasia joasia at kurator.org
Fri Apr 13 19:24:01 BST 2007


Two public events related to Sergio Edelsztein's curatorial research
residency (April 2007) with Spacex and Dartington College of Arts, UK.

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PUBLIC SEMINAR 
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Curating the Other: The Curator as Tourist
Saturday 21 April 2007, 10.30 am ­ 6.00 pm
The Hexagon Building, Dartington College of Arts.

The seminar includes an international panel of curators: Sergio Edelsztein
(Director, Centre for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel), Matei Bejenaru
(Artist, Director of Periferic Biennial, Iasi, Romania), Paul Domela
(Programme Director, Liverpool Biennial, UK) and Prof. Yacouba Konate
(Curator, University of Abidjan, Ivory Coast). The seminar will be chaired
by Prof. Antonia Payne (Dean of Research at Dartington College of Arts).

Seminar programme, information on speakers and how to book:
http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/seminar%201

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NETWORKING EVENT
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20 April 2007, 15.00 - 19.30
The Gallery and The Hexagon Building, Dartington College of Arts

An afternoon public event where participants of the professional development
sessions (delivered by Sergio Edelsztein during his curatorial residency)
will share the outcome of their research with the public and guest speakers
of the seminar. The session will also be a public networking event.
Refreshments will be provided.

Programme and how to book http://www.curatorial.net/go/en/read/seminar+1

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This residency, seminar and related public events are the first of the
Curatorial Network programme. The Curatorial Network is a collaborative
initiative involving partner art institutions and independent curators to
contribute to the development of curatorial practice through critical debate
and exchange.

This project has been co-produced by Spacex (www.spacex.org) and Dartington
College of Arts (www.dartington.ac.uk) as part of the Curatorial Network
programme. Curatorial Network is currently delivered by KURATOR
(www.kurator.org) and ArtProjects and Solutions
http://www.artprojectsandsolutions.com) and funded by Arts Council England,
South West.





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