Curatorial Reimaginings: BAN Conference
Curatorial Reimaginings: BAN Annual Conference 2024.
Day one: Thursday 28 November, optional visits 14:00-16:00, early-evening gathering 17:00-18:30
Venues across Birmingham
Day two: Friday 29 November, 09:15-17:00
Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham
Explore the outer limits, altered images and possible futures of curating
At least two decades into the ‘curatorial turn’, and after successive declarations about the ‘post-curatorial’, the ‘para-curatorial’ and the curator’s mutation into artist (or vice versa), the field we share as curators, researchers, activists and artists of different generations and different experiences continues to transform. While decolonial initiatives, eco-critical awareness and social justice claims may be foregrounded as never before, these sit alongside public sector cuts, unprecedented professional precarity and exhausting ‘culture wars’.
This conference will be an opportunity to share experiences, reflect and connect in a convivial atmosphere. Following optional afternoon visits on Thursday 28 November with Grand Union/Centrala and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, an early evening gathering at The Hive in the Jewellery Quarter will feature a poetic keynote from Candice Nembhard and curated catering from Kaye Winwood. On Friday 29 November, the opening session at Midlands Arts Centre will include recitations from Jade Foster (DASH), Salma Tuqan (Nottingham Contemporary) and Nikita Gill (Touchstones Rochdale) exploring the curatorial as a non-typical way of making sense of the world. Optional workshops, visits and panels will explore how festivals can deliver for the moment and sustain for the future, advocacy and activism in curating, the language of ecology-focused initiatives and much else.
A hub space will be available throughout the day at MAC for relaxing and networking. The conference will close with a roundtable chaired by Sarah Victoria Turner (Paul Mellon Centre) featuring Melanie Pocock (Ikon), Marta Marsicka & Jazz Swali (Backlit Gallery) and Helen Legg (Tate Liverpool), and considering the possibilities for the future of the field.
Read the full programme: Curatorial Reimaginings Programme
This year’s conference has been programmed with support from a convening committee of past and present members of BAN’s Steering Group who have also been part of the Emerging Curators Group, in response to proposals received via open call.
Committee members were:
Cicely Robinson (ECG 2015-18)
Lauren Craig (ECG 2020-21)
Basil Olton (ECG 2022)
Rhona Sword (ECG 2023)
Jessica Wan Ka Po (ECG 2024)
Access
Accessibility provision includes BSL interpretation and live captioning for all activity taking place in the main space on Friday 29 November at MAC Birmingham, and for the optional talk & walk with Grand Union on Thursday 28 November.
All spaces are level access and have quiet rooms available.
Fuller accessibility information is listed on the booking form, with a section on the form to let the organising team know about any further requirements.