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Collaborations: Collaborative doctoral award networking event

9 September 2013 at 15.00–18.00

Gillian Wearing CBE, ‘Everything is connected in life...’ 1992–3. Tate. © Gillian Wearing, courtesy Maureen Paley/ Interim Art, London.

Along with ‘utopia’ and ‘revolution’, collectivity and collaboration have been some of the most persistent themes of advanced art and exhibition-making of the last decade.
Claire Bishop, Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship, London: Verso Books, 2012, p.12

This informal event, run by °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Collaborative Doctoral Award students, for collaborative PhD students, will explore the nature of collaboration, and provide an opportunity to discuss our experiences and form new connections.

Gillian Wearing CBE
‘Everything is connected in life...’ (1992–3)
Tate

© Gillian Wearing, courtesy Maureen Paley/ Interim Art, London

Schedule

14:00 Registration

14:30 Introduction by Tate Students and Nigel Llewellyn (Head of Research Tate)

14:45 Brief presentations by museum professionals on the theme of collaboration:

  • Emily Pringle, Head of Learning Practice, Research and Policy, Tate
  • Alex Burch, Head of Learning, Science Museum Group
  • Silaja Birks, Manager of International Programmes, Tate
  • Philippa Simpson, Touring Exhibitions Manager, National Maritime Museum

15:30 Panel discussion

16:15 Refreshments and ‘Tracing Connections’ exercise

17:10 Closing comments

To reserve a place, please email by Sunday 1 September with the following information: 

  • Your name
  • Your university and collaborative institution
  • Your research topic
  • 3–5 keywords that describe your research

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London SE1 9TG
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9 September 2013 at 15.00–18.00

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