In a Q&A with Rob Blackson, Nottingham Contemporary’s Curator of Public Programmes, the British Art Show 7 curators will discuss the collaborative process for selecting the artists and explore the exhibition’s various themes. Questions from the audience are welcomed.
Lisa Le Feuvre teaches on the postgraduate curatorial programme at Goldsmiths, London. She is soon to be Head of Sculpture Studies at the Henry Moore Institute. Between 2005 and 2009 she directed the contemporary art programme at the National Maritime Museum.
Tom Morton is currently a curator at the Hayward Gallery, and was previously
curator of Cubitt Gallery, London. He was co-curator of the 2008 Busan Biennale, South Korea. He has been Contributing Editor of Frieze magazine since 2003.
14 Oct 2010
In a Q&A with Rob Blackson, Nottingham Contemporary’s Curator of Public Programmes, the British Art Show 7 curators will discuss the collaborative process for selecting the artists and explore the exhibition’s various themes. Questions from the audience are welcomed.
Lisa Le Feuvre teaches on the postgraduate curatorial programme at Goldsmiths, London. She is soon to be Head of Sculpture Studies at the Henry Moore Institute. Between 2005 and 2009 she directed the contemporary art programme at the National Maritime Museum.
Tom Morton is currently a curator at the Hayward Gallery, and was previously
curator of Cubitt Gallery, London. He was co-curator of the 2008 Busan Biennale, South Korea. He has been Contributing Editor of Frieze magazine since 2003.
Thursday Live Lecture Series
In collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary, New Art Exchange and Nottingham Castle, the Fine Art course at Nottingham Trent University presents the Thursday Live Lecture series of free seminars by the British Art Show 7 curators and a selection of artists included in the exhibition. This series is an opportunity to find out more about the British Art Show in Nottingham.