Rosemary Forde
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Rosemary Forde
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Description
Rosemary Forde’s research looks at “curating as pedagogy” and explores the role of galleries within universities and art schools. For her doctoral dissertation in Curatorial Practice at Monash University, she developed Art holds a high place in my life
Damp: study of an artist at 21, an unconventional survey on the Australian artist group Damp which unfolded through a series of presentations within the context of the university art school in 2016. During her residency, Rosemary aims to expand her research focus investigating several university art galleries in Singapore.
Date
18 April – 28 April 2017
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Short Description
Rosemary Forde’s research looks at “curating as pedagogy” and explores the role of galleries within universities and art schools.
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Onsite (CCA)
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No
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Citation
“Rosemary Forde,” NTU CCA Singapore Digital Archive, accessed April 23, 2024, https://ntuccasingapore.omeka.net/items/show/1353.
Item Relations
This Item | Is Part Of | Item: The Making of an Institution — Artistic Research. Curating as pedagogy, talk by Rosemary Forde (Australia), Curator-in-Residence |
Item: Rosemary Forde | References | This Item |