Tate Intensive: Making Tomorrow's Art Museum
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TATE INTENSIVE: MAKING TOMORROW’S ART MUSEUM 4–8 JULY 2016 MON 4 JUL EXCHANGE 9.00 13.30 REGISTRATION GROUP VISIT: With coffee, fruit and croissants TATE MODERN DISPLAYS & EXHIBITIONS 9.30 Led by Tate Modern curatorial team: KEYNOTE Emma Lewis, Vassilis Oikonomopoulos, Frances Morris (Director, Tate Modern) Valentina Ravaglia, Nada Raza and Katy Wan 10.30 15.30 BREAK BREAK 10.45 16.00 WORKSHOP 1: WORKSHOP 2: WELCOME COLLECTIONS: ACQUISITIONS Led by Richard Martin (Curator, Tate Intensive) AND DISPLAYS and Emily Vigliar (Manager, International Led by Mark Godfrey (Senior Curator, Programmes, Tate) International Art [Europe and Americas], Tate Modern) and Clara Kim (Daskalopoulos 12.30 Senior Curator, International Art, Tate Modern) LUNCH 18.00 BREAK 19.00 OPENING RECEPTION Level 10 Viewing Terrace, Switch House, Tate Modern Welcome by Caroline Collier (Director, Partnerships and Programmes, Tate) TATE INTENSIVE: MAKING TOMORROW’S ART MUSEUM 4–8 JULY 2016 TUE 5 JUL SYSTEMS 9.00 13.30 MORNING REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP 4: With coffee, fruit and croissants GLOBAL ACTIVITY: PARTNERSHIPS Led by Marko Daniel (Convenor, Public 9.30 Programmes, Tate) and Judith Nesbitt KEYNOTE (Director, National & International Nicholas Serota (Director, Tate) Programmes, Tate) 10.30 15.30 BREAK TRAVEL 10.45 16.00 WORKSHOP 3: GROUP VISIT: GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY DELFINA FOUNDATION Led by Caroline Collier (Director, Partnerships Followed by refreshments and Programmes, Tate) and Samuel Jones (Head of the Director’s Office, Tate) 18.00 OPTIONAL ACTIVITY 12.30 Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition opening, LUNCH Tate Modern (19.00–20.45) TATE INTENSIVE: MAKING TOMORROW’S ART MUSEUM 4–8 JULY 2016 WED 6 JUL SPACE 9.00 14.30 MORNING REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP 6: With coffee, fruit and croissants SITE AND SOCIETY Led by Claire Doherty (Director, Situations) 9.30 and Alex Farquharson (Director, Tate Britain) KEYNOTE Farshid Moussavi (Principal, Farshid Moussavi 16.15 Architecture, and Professor in Practice of GROUP VISIT: Architecture at Harvard University Graduate TATE BRITAIN DISPLAYS School of Design) AND EXHIBITIONS Led by Tate curators: Tim Batchelor (Assistant 10.30 Curator, British Art 1550–1750), Elena Crippa BREAK (Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art), Inga Fraser (Assistant Curator, Modern 10.45 British Art 1890–1945), Sam McGuire WORKSHOP 5: (Assistant Curator: Interpretation) and Linsey EXHIBITIONS: FORMS OF DISPLAY Young (Curator, Contemporary British Art) AND MARKETING Led by Rob Baker (Chief Marketing Office, 18.00 Tate) and Achim Borchardt-Hume (Head of OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES Exhibitions, Tate Modern) Camden Arts Centre: open until 21.00; current exhibition Making & Unmaking: 12.30 An exhibition curated by Duro Olowu TRAVEL TO TATE BRITAIN South London Gallery: open until 21.00; current exhibition Under the Same Sun: 13.30 Art from Latin America Today LUNCH Served in the Grand Saloon, Tate Britain TATE INTENSIVE: MAKING TOMORROW’S ART MUSEUM 4–8 JULY 2016 THU 7 JUL PRACTICE 9.00 13.30 MORNING REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP 8: With coffee, fruit and croissants DIGITAL PRACTICES Led by Hilary Knight (Head of Digital Content, 9.30 Tate) and Rebecca Sinker (Convenor: Digital KEYNOTE Learning, Tate) Cornelia Parker (artist) 15.30 10.30 TRAVEL TO EAST LONDON BREAK 16.00 10.45 GROUP VISIT: WORKSHOP 7: CHISENHALE GALLERY LEARNING Includes a tour of the Yuri Pattison exhibition, Led by Viktoria Ivanova (Assistant Curator and discussion with Emma Moore (Offsite and of Public Programmes, Tate), Anna Murray Education Curator, Chisenhale Gallery) (Assistant Curator of Public Programmes, Tate) and Emily Pringle (Head of Learning Practice 18.00 and Research, Tate) OPTIONAL ACTIVITY First Thursdays: over 150 galleries in 12.30 east London (including the Whitechapel LUNCH Gallery) offer free events, exhibitions, talks, workshops and private views with special late opening hours TATE INTENSIVE: MAKING TOMORROW’S ART MUSEUM 4–8 JULY 2016 FRI 8 JUL PEOPLE 9.00 13.30 MORNING REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP 10: With coffee, fruit and croissants WHO ARE MUSEUMS FOR? Led by Alistair Hudson (Director, 9.30 Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art) KEYNOTE and Zoe Whitley (Adjunct Research Curator, Maria Balshaw (Director of the Whitworth, Supported by Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, University of Manchester and Manchester Tate Modern) City Galleries) 15.30 10.30 BREAK BREAK 16.00 10.45 FINAL REFLECTIONS WORKSHOP 9: Led by Anna Cutler (Director of Learning, Tate) DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Led by Emma Green (Diversity Manager, 18.00 Tate) and Dr Pete Jones (Shire Professional BREAK Chartered Psychologists) 18.30 12.30 CLOSING PARTY LUNCH There will also be a chance to experience Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Work/Travail/ Arbeid in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern (18.00–22.00).