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How to Put Work Out There: Organizing, Submitting, Curating

Wed, Mar 15, 2017    6:30pm

The GSAPP Incubator continues its presentation series with the second session focusing on selection processes. Bringing together professionals from architecture, design, and culture, the guest speakers discuss how to evaluate submissions, analyze proposals, and curate events and exhibitions. By conceptualizing themes and ideas, considering audiences, and sharing guidelines and inputs, the speakers and current Incubator members will join in a collaborative workshop to support the development of and participation in future curatorial projects.

Speakers

Carlos Mínguez Carrasco
Associate Curator, Storefront of Art and Architecture

Vere van Gool
Associate Director, IdeasCity, New Museum

Juan Mosqueda
Founder, Chamber Gallery

Moderated by Agustin Schang, GSAPP Incubator Manager

If you are not a member of the GSAPP Incubator or NEW INC community and would like to attend this event, please RSVP: aes2280@columbia.edu.