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Tate Intensive: Making Tomorrow’s Art Museum

4–8 July 2016
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  • Tate Intensive 2017

Diverse perspectives on current and future museum practices around the world

The first edition of Tate Intensive: Making Tomorrow’s Art Museum, took place 4-8 July 2016.  A group of 30 museum professionals - from Brazil, China, South Korea, Russia, Greece, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US, India and the UK - came together for a series of activities and workshops led by contributors including Tate staff, artists and many other culture professionals.Ìý 

Daily visits to exhibitions and collection displays at ºÚÁÏÉç, Tate Britain and other London art organisations, including Chisenhale Gallery and Delfina Foundation, complemented discussions held in the new Tate Exchange spaces at ºÚÁÏÉç.  The group shared knowledge and experience of current practices and emerging trends that are shaping museums, exploring areas such as collecting, public engagement, accountability and international collaboration. It was a diverse, dynamic and highly engaged group who brought great breadth of experience: curators working both independently and in institutions of various sizes and contexts, as well as professionals with a focus on arts education, digital and marketing.Ìý 

Their interactions with Tate Curators also opened up opportunities for frank peer-to-peer discussions about not just common challenges and how these are tackled, but also around differences, and how these are determined by the specific contexts in which each individual is operating.

Download the full programme for Tate Intensive: Making Tomorrow’s Art Museum.

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Browse the slideshow below to find out who participated in Tate Intensive in 2016:

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Senior Curator, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, UK

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International Relations Advisor, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil

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Artistic Director, Plymouth Arts Centre, UK

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Director, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK

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Assistant Curator, 2016 Marrakech Biennale

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Independent curator and Adult Public Programs Coordinator, Vancouver Art Gallery

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Direct, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Canada

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Public Engagement Manager, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), Sydney, Australia

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Independent Curator, UK

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Programme Director at People’s Liberty, Cincinnati, US

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Curator at the National Gallery of Modern Art and at KHOJ International Artists’ Association, Delhi, and Independent Curator

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Head of the International and Exhibitions Department, Moscow Kremlin Museums, Russia

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Curator, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (GMoMA), South Korea

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Marketing manager, Guggenheim Museum, New York

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Senior Curator, Rockbund Art Museum (RAM), Shanghai, China

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Jade Keunhye Lim

Head of Exhibitions at the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA), South Korea

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Director, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, Taiwan

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Curator, Service création contemporaine et prospective, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

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Macy Gallery Fellow and doctoral student in Art and Art Education at Columbia University, Teachers College, New York City

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Curator of Modern Art at Te Papa (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa)

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Art Historian and Curator, National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST), Athens, Greece 

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Assistant Curator, Glenstone Foundation, US

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Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Human Sciences of Universidade Católica, Lisbon

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Curator of the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation, Mumbai, India

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Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

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Assistant Curator at M+, Hong Kong

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Curator, National Gallery Singapore

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Assistant Curator, Mehrangarh Fort Museum, Jodhpur, India

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Rob Baker, Tim Batchelor, Achim Borchardt-Hume, Caroline Collier, Elena Crippa, Anna Cutler, Marko Daniel, Clare Doherty, Alex Farquharson, Inga Fraser, Mark Godfrey, Emma Green, Alistair Hudson, Victoria Ivanova, Pete Jones, Samuel Jones, Clara Kim, Hilary Knight, Emma Lewis, Sam McGuire, Richard Martin, Emma Moore, Anna Murray, Vassilis Oikonomopoulos, Judith Nesbitt, Shwetal Patel, Emily Pringle, Valentina Ravaglia, Rebecca Sinker, Nada Raza, Emily Vigliar, Katy Wan, Zoe Whitley and Linsey Young.

Tate Intensive 2017

Interested in taking part in Tate Intensive: Art Matters in 2017? Find out more and apply here.Ìý

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