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Curating, Craft, and New Technologies, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 23rd & 24th September 2010

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Curating, Craft, and New Technologies
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
23rd & 24th September 2010

The Crafts Council’s annual Craft Curators’ Forum is a networking event and an opportunity to discuss key issues relating to work in the sector. 

This year this annual event will address the theme of Curating, Craft & New Technologies. 
We are seeing exciting and innovative new work being created as an increased number of makers; designers and artists explore digital and new technologies in their practice. New technologies are also permeating the museum environment and influencing the way objects are displayed and interpreted, forming new relationships between object and viewer. 

For the curator these new developments present a number of challenges; such as how do we collect these works? How do we approach issues of display and interpretation? And how are such works stored, documented, and cared for? 
 
This year the event runs over two days. 

Day 1 is a series of talks that explore some of the contemporary curatorial issues around the collecting, curating, conserving, displaying and interpreting of digital and digitally produced works. 
Speakers include:
Max Fraser - design author, curator and editor and publisher of LONDON DESIGN GUIDE; 
Ele Carpenter - curator, artist and researcher in visual arts and new media culture; Janis Jefferies - Professor of Visual Arts in the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths University of London 
Louise Shannon - curator and Deputy Head of Contemporary Programmes, V&A.
Fo Wilson - Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and curator of "The New Materiality: Digital Dialogues at the Boundaries of Contemporary Craft" 

Day 2 features a tour of Metropolitan Works, one of the UK’s largest Digital Manufacturing Centres, housing a range of new technology for prototyping, manufacture, research and experimentation. 
Michael Eden and Gary Alson will accompany the tour, introducing how they use the facilities, and how this is shaping studio practice today. 

Day 1: Thursday 23rd September
09:30 – 16:30: Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX

Day 2: Friday 24th September
10:00 – 12:30: Metropolitan Works, 41 Commercial Road, London E1 1LA
13:30 onwards: visit to Origin, Old Spitalfields Market, Brushfield Street, London E1 6EW

Booking information
To book tickets contact Naira Nascimento, [log in to unmask] 806 2525. Payment can be made by credit card via telephone (above number) or by cheque. 

Booking options
2 day ticket (includes lunch on Day 1 and ticket to Origin)			£65
Day 1 (includes lunch)							£48
Day 2 (includes ticket to Origin)						£25

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