Curators' Network: meeting in Prague
Prague, Czech Republic
Curators’ Network has been invited by CCP, the Czech programme for the internationalization of the national art sector for a curatorial field trip to Prague.
From September 24 to September 28 the participating curators and institutions from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain, and Romania will meet artists, institutions and gather for panel discussions.
From September 24 to September 28 the participating curators and institutions from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain, and Romania will meet artists, institutions and gather for panel discussions.
Czech private and public institutions have launched already since decades a big number of initiatives that seek an internationalization of the local art sector. The main purpose of the meeting is to highlight existing projects in order to consolidate networks and an international collaboration for promoting curators and artists internationally.
Special meetings are being held with Michal Novotný of the project Futura, Karina Kottová and Zuzana Jakalová from Meetfactory, Ondřej Stupal and Gabriela Kotíková of Centre for Contemporary Art, with Pavel Vančát of Startpoint and with Vjera Borozan of Artycok.tv. On September 26 we organize a public panel discussion at the venue of Tranzitdisplay.
hablarenarte: funded Curators' Network in 2010. It is now a wide network of cultural institutions that wish to actively promote the artists and other cultural agents who live and work in regions that could be considered peripheries, being far away from the usual centres of contemporary art.
Special meetings are being held with Michal Novotný of the project Futura, Karina Kottová and Zuzana Jakalová from Meetfactory, Ondřej Stupal and Gabriela Kotíková of Centre for Contemporary Art, with Pavel Vančát of Startpoint and with Vjera Borozan of Artycok.tv. On September 26 we organize a public panel discussion at the venue of Tranzitdisplay.
hablarenarte: funded Curators' Network in 2010. It is now a wide network of cultural institutions that wish to actively promote the artists and other cultural agents who live and work in regions that could be considered peripheries, being far away from the usual centres of contemporary art.