
Week 11 Blog|Budgeting Practice and Site Visit Reflection: Reconstructing Vanishing Existence
Part 1: Reconstructing Curatorial Logic Within a £10,000 Budget Limit This week, following the curatorial timeline and task…
Part 1: Reconstructing Curatorial Logic Within a £10,000 Budget Limit This week, following the curatorial timeline and task…
Background Research:Why Discuss “The Color of Death”? In various cultures, colors have complex and profound connections with death. For instance,…
Sensory Engagement and Refining the Exhibition Framework Curatorial Progress Update In Week 10, I made several key adjustments to my…
This week (23 March) we held a group meeting organized by Feng Zhao, Xinyao and Chuni, which focused on three…
Summary Sun Xi’s blog documents her curatorial development with a strong emphasis on community memory, local history, and participatory practices….
Exploring Curation Beyond Grand Narratives This week, my perspective on curating has shifted. Through group discussions and site visits, I’ve…
Refining the Exhibition Concept This week’s group meeting was a critical moment in advancing my exhibition concept. The…
Exploring Curatorial Narratives in Glasgow This week, I had the opportunity to participate in a field trip to…
One of the biggest issues with my presentation was poor time management. I originally planned to finish within five minutes,…
(1) Feedback recipient: Shumiao Cheng Link: https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2630451_curating-2024-2025sem2/2025/02/10/reconsidering-time-in-curatorial-practice/#comments Feedback content: This blog explores the role of time in curatorial practice, particularly…