What Happens When the Exhibition Starts Listening Back?

Who decides what an exhibition means?
Why are we only allowed to read curatorial narratives, not rewrite them?

Fluid Curating asks:
What if the audience could rename the space?
Redraw the paths?
Retell the story?

This is a curatorial experiment in shared authorship and disrupted authority.
There’s no single narrative.
No fixed wall text.
Just a living, rewritable system shaped by the people inside it.

If you’ve ever felt that exhibitions speak at you instead of with you—
this project is for you.

👇 Click to enter the proposal space:
floor plan, visuals, public programme, zine, and a decentralised curatorial vision—ready to be rewritten.

Project Proposal

 

Acknowledgements
Looking back, this course has been so much more than I expected. I want to sincerely thank our lecturers and tutors—not just for teaching, but for constantly encouraging reflection, experimentation, and emotional honesty. Your feedback and provocations really shaped how I see curating now.

To my peers—thank you for your openness, support, and all the moments of shared vulnerability and laughter. Working alongside you helped me learn just as much outside the classroom as inside.

And finally, thank you to the way this course was designed: every week built something new, and every assignment felt like an invitation to grow. I’m walking away not just with a project, but with a deeper understanding of what curating can be—and who I am within it.