Supporting Curatorial Practice in Museums, Galleries and the Arts

Thu Jun 30 2022 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

70 Cowcross St | London

Association for Art History
Publisher/HostAssociation for Art History
Supporting Curatorial Practice in Museums, Galleries and the Arts
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The Association for Art History's summer event supporting curatorial professional development and creative practice.
About this Event

On 30 June the Association for Art History will host a summer event to include mentoring for curators, a panel discussion on contemporary interventions into historic collections and a drinks reception. Those attending the sessions and all AAH members are invited to join the first in-person offering from the Association’s Curatorial Committee, part of an initiative to support curators and curatorial practice in the UK.

The event will begin with Speed Mentoring sessions in which selected mentees will engage in 15-minute one-to-one meetings with esteemed colleagues in the curatorial field.

Mentors include:

• Christine Riding, Head of Curatorial, The National Gallery

• Richard Parry, Creative Director, St. James Piccadilly

• Renée Mussai, Senior Curator/Head of Curatorial & Collection, Autograph

• Sonia Solicari, Director, Museum of the Home

Applications are open to anyone working in the curatorial field. If you are interested in being considered for a mentoring slot, please register your interest by emailing [email protected] and you will then be sent a registration form. Mentoring slots are limited.

The second part of the evening will consist of an interactive in-conversation on ‘Interventions in Historic and Contemporary Collections’ with specially invited guests, Jennifer Scott, Director, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Katharine Stout, Director, Focal Point Gallery and Pio Abad, artist. 15-minute presentations will be followed by audience discussion on the topics raised. Provocation questions will be sent in advance to attendees prior to the event for consideration. Moderated by Habda Rashid, Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, Kettle's Yard and Fitzwilliam Museum and Poppy Bowers, Exhibition Curator, Whitworth.

As presentations of contemporary art in museums have become the norm, we wanted to take this moment to reflect and examine this style of exhibition making. In line with broader reassessments of legacies of colonialism, including museums and collections, should contemporary art be interpreted in relation to classical or historical works or disrupt traditional art historical trajectories.? Do museums give agency to living artists?. And are we in a moment of major reassessments within fields of art, particularly in relationship to race, gender and sexuality, to lead us to believe that museums will be different in the future?

Members of the AAH and general public are invited to attend the ‘in-conversation’ event and join us for a drinks reception after the panel discussion. Due to space considerations, booking is required.

Evening Schedule

4.30 – 5.45pm Speed Mentoring sessions (application only)

6.00 – 7.00pm Interventions in Historic and Contemporary Collections (Booking required)

7.00 – 8:30pm Drinks - meet & greet (Booking required)

The event will take place at the Association for Art History offices in Cowcross Street, EC1M 6EJ.

This initiative has been developed by the AAH Curatorial Committee. The Committee was formed in 2019 and aims to support the curatorial field and its practitioners involved in the study, interpretation and presentation of artworks. It does this through creating opportunities for professional development, information and knowledge exchange and networking, as well as through projects intended to promote and advance the curatorial profession.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

70 Cowcross St, 70 Cowcross Street, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

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