MLITT CURATORIAL PRACTICE
Stow Building, 12 students
This programme, established in 2014 and jointly run by The Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow, offers students the opportunity to study curatorial practice in Glasgow, a city with a vibrant and distinctive international art scene. Throughout the year students are supported to identify and undertake individually motivated curatorial projects and research as the basis for the development of a self-sustaining practice, making this programme distinctive in its delivery.
During this intensive one-year programme, students work closely with artists and a range of organisations, as they consolidate and articulate their practice within an international context of theory and practice. There is a balance between theoretical exploration and critique, where writing and concept-formation are challenged and developed by practical application and experimentation.
from Subjective Feminist Genealogies
from Subjective Feminist Genealogies
from Subjective Feminist Genealogies
from Subjective Feminist Genealogies
from Subjective Feminist Genealogies
from Arranging a Narrative
from Arranging a Narrative
from Arranging a Narrative
from Arranging a Narrative
from Arranging a Narrative
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from THE NEW SCOTS COOKBOOK: Recipes Sharing and cultural exchange with the Wednesday Women’s Group of Milk Cafe
from THE NEW SCOTS COOKBOOK: Recipes Sharing and cultural exchange with the Wednesday Women’s Group of Milk Cafe
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from My Wind Blows Me to This Direction
from My Wind Blows Me to This Direction
from My Wind Blows Me to This Direction
from My Wind Blows Me to This Direction
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from Salamanders
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from The Dark Side of K-pop (Digital Zine)
from Uncomfortable Encounters
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