Develop critical thinking skills and curatorial approaches for collaborating with communities.
Explore the shifting culture of curating projects with communities, considering changes in practice, language and legacy, using Modern Art Oxford’s archive as a critical resource.
This course initiates a collective learning approach. It takes a systems view on a range of institutional strategies to develop collaborative projects, considering both the assumptions and the bigger picture, the successes and the challenges of programming with local audiences.
Delivered by Modern Art Oxford’s Communities, Practice & Participation team with guest presentations from Artist and Curator Jessy Koeiman and Emma Underhill, Founder & Artistic Director of Up Projects.
During 4 sessions, the course will equip students, early career curators, project managers and researchers with a range of resources to approach and develop a professional practice in the current climate.
The course is delivered across two weeks. Learning takes place at Modern Art Oxford and online.
- 12th November - Day one: Modern Art Oxford, 10am-4pm
- 13th November - Day two: Online, 11am-1pm
- 18th November - Day three: Online, 1pm-3pm
- 19th November - Day four: Modern Art Oxford, 10am-4pm