Dr Rosie Ram (she/her) is a specialist in modern and contemporary art and visual culture. She is currently Associate Lecturer in MA Curating Contemporary Art and Course Leader of the Curating Contemporary Art and Design short course programmes at the Royal College of Art.
Rosie is a curator and researcher whose interests include artistic research methods, photography, art schools and the archive. Her research has been published across print, film and online formats. She has curated displays, taught, and programmed events at Tate Britain, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Central Saint Martins, and Chelsea College of Arts.
Most recently, Rosie co-curated Vital Fragments: Nigel Henderson and the Art of Collage at Tate Britain (2019-20) and co-convened the international conference and workshop programme Cutting Edge: Collage in Britain, 1945 to Now (2021).
In 2021, she completed her AHRC-funded PhD at the RCA, Image as Method: Nigel Henderson and the Art of Research. This was supported by an AHRC International Placement Scheme fellowship at the Yale Center for British Art (2018). Prior to her doctorate, Rosie worked at Chisenhale Gallery in East London.