Public programmes are essential in making art more accessible and engaging. These initiatives, ranging from artist talks and workshops to community-led projects, create opportunities for people to interact with art beyond traditional exhibitions. By fostering participation, they encourage dialogue and… Continue Reading →
On March 23rd at Summerhall, we continued discussing the remaining students’ proposals. Since my own proposal was among them, I took more detailed notes on my ideas. Regarding the choice of artists, I should select those whose fees are more… Continue Reading →
Hi Elton, Your blog demonstrates a compelling engagement with contemporary curatorial practice, particularly with regard to the role of AI in art-making and exhibition-making. Your reflections demonstrate a strong critical engagement, and your ability to incorporate peer feedback into evolving… Continue Reading →
Curatorial Plan: Yudong Village House Exhibition This exhibition is held in a traditional house in Yudong Village, combining spatial characteristics with rural labor aesthetics to create an immersive curatorial experience. The exhibition forms a complete tour route from the interactive… Continue Reading →
On Saturday, we held an in-depth curatorial discussion in Summerhall, where six students shared their curatorial ideas and questions, sparking heated discussions and mutual suggestions. The discussion covered a variety of topics, including feminism, people and nature, tactile installations, and… Continue Reading →
At the joint discussion with CAP on Thursday, I heard many young artists share their works. Among them, the works of these four artists, with the help of different media and narrative methods, impressed me. Women in the Ocean: Future… Continue Reading →
Maud Sulter: “You Are My Soulmate” and the Historical Re-empowerment of Black Women 1. A dialogue across time and space “You Are My Soulmate” – this gentle and firm declaration is the artistic code left to the world by Scottish-Gaster… Continue Reading →
Hunterian Museum: A Dialogue of History, Diversity and Civilization 1. The Light of Enlightenment Across Time and Space Opening the door of the Hunterian Museum, it is like stepping into a time tunnel connecting the 18th century and the present…. Continue Reading →
This Tuesday afternoon, our group first discussed how to organize the collective space moving forward. We talked about different ways to use the space, how to make it more interactive, and how to ensure that everyone in the group could… Continue Reading →
A few days ago, I visited the student exhibition of CAP. Most of the exhibits were created with mixed materials, exploring the relationship between nature, technology and humans. Although some works are a bit abstract, after careful observation, I found… Continue Reading →
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