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Week 25-29: Sessions facilitated by MAIP students

Hi everyone.

As the facilitator of today’s session I would like to firstly welcome DR lina juverovich and the students of MA curating and collections!! Thanks everyone for joining today!

This session reflects on the professional practice in the day-to-day work of curating in an international context. Thorugh the case study of curating an international

 μπαη ε νιαλ, we will consider archiving, documentation and audiences, linking this to the ethics of accessibility and inclusion.  The longevity and sustainability of projects will also be discussed based on specific examples.

A brief INTRODUCTION TO OUR SPEAKER Dr. Lina Džuverović. Who will be presenting during the first hour of this session, followed by another hour of your questions and what im sure what will be a very fruitful conversation and back and forth between us all!

Dr. Lina juverovich is a curator and the Course Leader of  MA Curating and Collections at Chelsea College of ArtS.

 In her research, she focuses on questions of collectivity and  gendered labour and her curatorial practice approaches contemporary art as a sphere of solidarity and community-building.

 Lina was the recipient at Bard College Center for the Arts and Human Rights Faculty Fellowship IN TWO THOUDAND TWENTY TWO for the research project entitled And Others: The Gendered Politics and Practices of Art Collectives.

 Previously, Lina was the Artistic Director of the Calvert TWENTY TWO Foundation in London; founder and Director of the contemporary art agency Electra, London; Curator of Media Arts at the ICA, London, co-curator of the Momentum Biennial 2009 in Norway, and has taught contemporary art at universities in Great Britain and Austria

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