QUEERING CURATORIAL PRACTICES
Workshop
Along with Helena Reckitt, we conducted a seminar and workshop on the topic of queer curatorship. The tradition of art history provides a theoretical grounding to explore a queer curatorial practice, that thinks not only of gender and sexuality but also race/ethnicity and class. The way in which an artwork or exhibition might be queered through contemporary curatorial processes is not clearly defined.
Delfina Foundation, London
MARCH.2016

Can we queer the role of the curator?
How would a feminist and/or queer curatorship look like?
Is it possible to inscribe queerness into a work of art though a queer curatorship?


The first time I conducted this workshop was as part of the Brooks Tate Fellowship at Delfina Foundation on March, 2016.
Helena Reckitt is a curator and Senior Lecturer in Curating at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Helena Reckitt is a curator and Senior Lecturer in Curating at Goldsmiths, University of London.