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WEEK 4: Institutional Reality and Curatorial Ideals

Overview In the fourth week of the course, we visited Summerhall Arts. Sam Chapman will give a presentation on Summerhall Arts as a multi-arts curatorial space. Sam’s presentation covered viewpoints from aspects such as funding, artist support, and institutional characteristics…. Continue Reading →

WEEK 3: Curatorial Ethics & Practice Aspects

Overview In the third week of the curatorial course, into the research aspect, curatorial ethics is not a set of fixed rules, but an ongoing, situational practice influenced by power, relationships, labor, politics, and responsibility in every curatorial decision. On… Continue Reading →

WEEK 2: Diversity of Curating Platforms & Organisations

Overview In the second week of the curatorial course, curating was presented as moving towards cultural practices with social participation and political reflection through diverse platforms and organizational forms, by critical perspectives and collective collaboration. In the Peer discussion, we… Continue Reading →

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