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We are pleased to announce that this year, the British Art Network will be supporting 15 new seminars covering a wide range of curatorial topics. Led by Network members and addressing critical themes in the field of British art curating, these seminars are intended to incubate, test out and disseminate new thinking. More information about the date and venue for each seminar will be added in due course on the Seminars page but for now we are delighted to share the titles of each event and the names of their organisers.
The Artist Interview in Britain and The Politics and Ethics of Transcription
organised by Lucia Farinati & Jennifer Thatcher
Enlightened Women: British Women Artists in the 18th Century
organised by Lara Nicholls
Irish Modernisms
organised by Catherine Hemelryk & Matt Retallick
Art, Memory and Place
organised by Ellie Porter
Public Sculpture Commissioning and Black History
organised by Marie Bak Mortensen & Leanne Petersen
Legacies of Empire and Slavery and Artists’ Responses
organised by Carolina Lio
Artists’ Collectives with Regional Focus
organised by Louisa Lee
Curating Roman Catholic Material Culture
organised by Rachel King, Amina Wright and Tessa Murdoch
The Work Before The Work: Redrafting Institutional Writing Practices
organised by Maria Fusco and Adam Benmakhlouf
British South Asian Women Artists
organised by Jasmir Creed
Curatorial Strategies for Civil Rights Protest Aesthetics
organised by Clare Carolin, Nina Wakeford
Radical Art in Cambridge
organised by Alina Khakoo, Lucy Howie and Amy Tobin
Curating Magic
organised by Emma Sharples, Helen Bremm and Tor Scott
Social Justice Curating
organised by Hannah Geddes
People, collections, and colonial histories: a workshop on research and engagement in 18th and 19th century British art
organised Annette Wickham