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AAMC Webinar: Models of International Research & Collaboration


Type: Residencies, Workshops, Exchanges [View all]
Posted by: Association of Art Museum Curators & AAMC Foundation
Deadline: Wed, October 10th, 2018

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

2pm - 3:15pm ET

Live Webinar

How can museums meaningfully pursue original research across national borders? How can international collaborations question and expand the canonical narratives of art history? What are the practical challenges of international partnerships? This webinar seeks to address these questions through a survey of different models for international collaboration and a discussion of their different research outcomes.

Meet the Speakers: Nicholas Chambers, Senior Curator, Modern and Contemporary International Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales; Co-Moderator Ilona Katzew, Curator and Department Head of Latin American Art, LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art Reuben Keehan Curator, Contemporary Asian Art, Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art Fernanda Mendonça Pitta, Senior Curator, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo; Co-Moderator

This webinar is FREE and open to AAMC members only. Join or renew now to attend: http://bit.ly/AAMCMembership

Grab your seat: http://bit.ly/AAMCWebinars 

There are a limited amount of spots available. Registration is required and closes Oct 8.

This webinar is part of the AAMC Engagement Program for International Curators, which is made possible through a grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art. The Terra Foundation for American Art is dedicated to fostering exploration, understanding, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the United States for national and international audiences. Recognizing the importance of experiencing original works of art, the foundation provides opportunities for interaction and study, beginning with the presentation and growth of its own art collection in Chicago. To further cross-cultural dialogue on American art, the foundation supports and collaborates on innovative exhibitions, research, and educational programs. Implicit in such activities is the belief that art has the potential to both distinguish cultures and to unite them.



Posted on Thu, August 30th, 2018
Expires on Wed, October 10th, 2018

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