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Curatorial Roundtable Guests  

The MA Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York includes what is called the Curatorial Roundtable. The Roundtable is a session with our students of approximately 90 minutes, during which a guest curator discusses the formation of her or his practice along with notable and recent projects. This session allows our students to learn about different practices from around the world in a relaxed setting that allows ample time for conversation. Practical information about individual practices is crucial to a realistic understanding of the profession, and these sessions lead to ongoing connections between the guests and new generations of curators who go on to their own practices across the globe. We would like to broaden this network by reaching out to invite international curators who are passing through New York for other work and research and can find time to join us for a session (always at 4 or 5 pm on Wednesdays or Thursdays). Curators should have a minimum of five years of exhibitions and programming post-graduation on their CV, either within institutions or as independent curators. We are now considering participants for the fall semester, from early September through mid-December 2019. If you are going to be in New York and are interested in participating, please send your CV to macp@sva.edu.

Image credit:
Chrissie Iles, the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, speaking with SVA MA Curatorial Practice students during the Curatorial Roundtable. Image courtesy, SVA MA Curatorial Practice.
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