Resident
Curation of an Open Exhibition
by Sara Hayes
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About the Book
Five weeks before our 37 Queen Street Open Studios, and I was investigating the affect of art on communities for my masters degree, it's fair to say a community was yet to form in the building. The question I wanted answered was could an art exhibition create a community? I put forward a proposal to curate an open exhibition which was accepted, and that was what I set out to do.
There was only one small problem, the exhibition was five weeks away, and I was away for a week of that month in a residency, I had curated a combined show the previous year, and had attended a curation course at Whitechapel Gallery during the interim, so I used my experience to plan the exhibition in the time available, focusing on only the essentials, and sharing the load where I could. This is how it happened…
There was only one small problem, the exhibition was five weeks away, and I was away for a week of that month in a residency, I had curated a combined show the previous year, and had attended a curation course at Whitechapel Gallery during the interim, so I used my experience to plan the exhibition in the time available, focusing on only the essentials, and sharing the load where I could. This is how it happened…
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 32 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781389729478
- Publish Date: Aug 15, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords curation, art exhibition, art books, studio, open exhibition, performance art
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