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22 Mar 2011
Curator Talk and Portfolio Critique at the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery
Saturday, 9 April 2011, 2-4pm
Talk and Portfolio Critique by Curators James Moore and Dawn Woolley
James Moore and Dawn Woolley will be giving an introductory talk about the projects they have worked on, focusing on the current Virtually Real show, addressing practical issues like the process of writing proposals, arranging funding, and project management in artist-led activities.
James Moore and Dawn Woolley are practising artists who have worked together as curators since 2003, and recently guest curated 'Virtually Real' for The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery.
Their exhibition projects originate from concerns and ideas within their individual art practices, which they explore through small group exhibitions. Past projects have included Show Home, an exhibition exploring domesticity and the uncanny set in a vacant apartment, and Making Love To My Ego, a self-portrait exhibition.
The talk is free, no booking is necessary.
The talk will be followed by a limited number of one-to-one portfolio review sessions for students and emerging artists.
To reserve a portfolio review session please book your place by e-mailing Zsuzsa (libzmp@leeds.ac.uk) or by phone (0113) 34 32777.
You can also book online by clicking here.
Photo: Sea Wall, by James Moore, 2010, oil on canvas © The Artist
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