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For this episode, Tara talks to Dr. Carol Jacobi, curator of British Art 1850–1915 at Tate Britain. Carol’s curation of 2023’s ‘The Rossettis’ exhibition at Tate Britain fused poems, painting and pre-recorded poetry ‘sound showers’. Carol tells us what inspired her to curate the exhibition in this way, and what she learned about different audiences’ reactions to poetry as well as to art. We also discuss the significance of the women poets and painters in the Rossettis’ story, as well as Carol’s own interests in poetry.
For more on Carol, go to https://britishartnetwork.org.uk/membership/members/carol-jacobi/. You can also find her on Instagram @caroljac0bi https://www.instagram.com/caroljac0bi/?hl=en
By Tara StubbsFor this episode, Tara talks to Dr. Carol Jacobi, curator of British Art 1850–1915 at Tate Britain. Carol’s curation of 2023’s ‘The Rossettis’ exhibition at Tate Britain fused poems, painting and pre-recorded poetry ‘sound showers’. Carol tells us what inspired her to curate the exhibition in this way, and what she learned about different audiences’ reactions to poetry as well as to art. We also discuss the significance of the women poets and painters in the Rossettis’ story, as well as Carol’s own interests in poetry.
For more on Carol, go to https://britishartnetwork.org.uk/membership/members/carol-jacobi/. You can also find her on Instagram @caroljac0bi https://www.instagram.com/caroljac0bi/?hl=en