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How to Create and Collaborate: Generating Exhibition Ideas Symposium
13th March 2018, Southbank Centre
Are you interested in developing new and engaging exhibition ideas and realising them collaboratively?This symposium, programmed by Hayward Gallery Touring, the Touring Exhibitions Group and Art Fund, is designed to inspire, create a platform for sharing experiences and provide practical tips and networking opportunities for emerging curators in regional museums and galleries: https://generating_exhibition_ideas.eventbrite.co.uk  The event will discuss creative approaches to exhibition-making, particularly ways of working collaboratively with colleagues in other organisations to realise complex and challenging projects. Through presentations and panel discussions it will consider idea germination and ways to animate collections with original temporary exhibitions.Participating speakers include:Steven Bode, Director, Film and Video UmbrellaBrian Cass, Head of Exhibitions, Towner Art GalleryGrace Davies, Contemporary Arts Programme Manager, National TrustTessa Giblin, Director, Talbot Rice GalleryNatasha Howes, Senior Curator, Manchester Art GalleryHarriet Loeffler, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Norwich Castle Museum & Art GalleryHelen Nisbet, Curatorial Fellow, Cubitt GalleryChelsea Pettitt, Head of Partnerships, Wysing Arts CentreMichael Petry, Director, MOCA LondonSam Thorne, Director, Nottingham ContemporaryThe panel discussions will be chaired by Rachael Browning, Head of Programmes, Art Fund and Roger Malbert, Head of Hayward Gallery Touring.Delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions, network and learn from the experiences of others, to encourage confidence in taking their ideas forward, and finding partners to collaborate with.Tickets are just £25. Book at: https://generating_exhibition_ideas.eventbrite.co.uk Travel bursaries are available to support the cost of attendance. If you would like to apply for a bursary, or if you have any questions about the symposium, email [log in to unmask]