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Curating Roman Catholic Material Culture 1536-1829, 3 October 2022

The British Museum Great Russell St, London

This workshop has been conceived with a view to allowing curators and other interested parties to develop the knowledge, language, and network needed to facilitate access to, present, interpret and mobilise Catholic heritage for multi-cultural audiences of diverse spiritual or no faith backgrounds.

‘The Work Before The Work’: Redrafting Institutional Writing Practices, October 2022

This event is one in a series of 15 BAN supported seminars for 2022. Organised by Maria Fusco, University of Dundee and Adam Benmakhlouf ‘The Work Before The Work’: Redrafting Institutional Writing Practices is an online event about what happens when art institutions advertise their output as progressive and radical, whilst upholding the material circumstances that […]

Inter Scape: South Asian British women artists

Online Event

Inter Scape: South Asian British women artists Seminar supported by British Art Network Monday 17th October, 2.00 – 4.00 pm BST   Free, via Zoom. Book on Eventbrite The seminar explores South Asian British women artists contributions to contemporary art in presentations by artist Naiza Khan, art historian Rina Arya, curator Uthra Rajgopal and artist Uzma Sultan […]

BAN / YCBA Curatorial Forum, October 2022

Are you actively engaged in curating British art – whether in a museum or gallery, heritage context, or as an artist-researcher or freelancer, anywhere in the world? Do you have […]

Black Art and the Burden of Representation

The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art 16 Bedford Square, London, United Kingdom

We are pleased to announce that the postponed seminar 'Black Art & the Burden of Representation' has been rescheduled for Thursday 20 October, 10.30am-4.45pm. The event will include tours of the Hackney Windrush sculptures and the new Fourth Plinth commission by Samson Kambalu. If you are able to attend the new date, please register here. […]

Curatorial Strategies for Civil Rights Protest Aesthetics, 20 October 2022

Goldsmiths 8 Lewisham Way, London

Screening Talk CURATING, PROTEST & COLONIALISM: FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION 20 October 2022 2pm–6pm   For more information see here. Work by British artists has referenced historical links between the Northern Irish and Black American civil rights movements. This seminar will focus on how contemporary curating can frame such connections, beginning with a screening of […]

What does disability bring to British art?

For our third meeting for Disability in British Art we will be exploring a range of artworks made by socially-engaged artists whose practice sought to offer a wider insight into […]

Radical Art in Cambridge, 26th October 2022

The Faculty of English, University of Cambridge 9 West Road, Cambridge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooikjZvcAHE 5-7pm, Wednesday 26th October Room GR06/07, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, West Road, CB3 9DP  A roundtable discussion on radical exhibitions, artists' residencies, publishing and community photography in […]

Feed Forward: Heritage of Slavery, 28th October 2022

Musuem of London Docklands

A closed session by invitation only. The event will take place on the 28th October 2022, at the Museum of London Docklands Official Poster : feedforward Feedforward is a research […]

Curating Magic, 29 October 2022

Online Event

Curating Magic A programme of talks and panel discussion investigating the curation of magical art, magic and esotericism This seminar aims to consider how magic’s continued importance as counter-cultural force […]

Social Justice Curating, 2 November 2022

The seminar was structured around an informal, closed workshop with participants before developing into a public panel discussion held at London School of Communication. The participants included Mark Sealy, Director of Autograph; Dr Maggie Matić, curator, writer and researcher; Marie Smith, visual artist and writer; Becky Warnock, artist and organiser;  Heather Agyepong visual artist, performer […]