The Autumn School of Curating #6

Art Encounters Foundation (Timișoara) and Cluj Cultural Centre (Cluj-Napoca) are launching an open call for the Autumn School of Curating, taking place in Cluj and Timișoara, Romania between 20–27 October, 2024. The partnership—developed collaboratively by the two contemporary art organizations—aims to strengthen international curatorial networks in the country.

The Autumn School of Curating #6 is a rigorous eight-day seminar led by renowned curator Kate Fowle, offering emerging curators an international platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and learning. Over the course of the program the participants will be immersed in the artistic context that both cities have to offer while exploring concepts and conversations around the theme Worlding: What does it mean to be ‘international’ today? together with other remarkable international guests: Cosmin Costinaș, Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, Ioana Leca, Raimundas Malašauskas, and Marie Hélène Pereira.

 

The Autumn School of Curating is free of charge and open to international candidates. The organisers will cover accommodation costs for the sessions scheduled in Cluj-Napoca and Timișoara from October 20 to 27, 2024, as well as transport costs from Cluj-Napoca to Timișoara on October 23, 2024. The courses will be held in English. Availability in person for the entire course is required in Cluj and Timișoara. 

 

Worlding: What does it mean to be ‘international’ today?

Argument

The word ‘international’ was created in 1780 during European Industrialization, to be used in relation to law. It first defined “a collection of rules governing relations between states,” perpetuating imperialist strategies and increasing motivations for war and competition.

 

Eventually, two World Wars led to ‘one world’ unification, with the formation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations, and notions of World peace, amid the dawn of the atomic age. Then, in the early 1990s—during the fall of Communism, as the World Wide Web was created, and while the ‘global’ artworld emerged—Martinican philosopher Édouard Glissant (1928-2011) developed a ‘poetics of relation’ to counter political process as a means of change and to encourage a ‘world-mentality’. Against ‘mondialisation’ (globalization) he proposed ‘mondialité’ (worlding) to destabilize the nature-culture and local-global dichotomies driven by colonial thinking. 

 

Today, as international outcry continues over shared ‘global’ crises such as climate change, displacement, war and genocide the magnitude of competing scientific, technological, psychological, historical, and environmental frameworks create paradoxes through which we still strive to build networks of affinity. Focusing on ways that art and curatorial practices respond to these planetary politics, the 2024 Autumn School asks what does it mean to be ‘international‘ today?; What is it to work outside your own cultural and social context?; How do you respond to multiple worldviews?; Are there any ‘universals’ in curating?

Course Leader: Kate Fowle

Currently senior curatorial director at Hauser & Wirth in New York, Kate Fowle has 30-years’ experience working internationally while living in China, Russia, the UK, and USA. As program leader, she will introduce historical trajectories and contemporary case studies alongside guest speakers from different artistic backgrounds who will expand perspectives on the topic.

For 30 years, Kate Fowle has developed an international practice as a curator, writer, educator, and director. Currently she is the senior curatorial director at Hauser & Wirth in New York where she works closely with Gallery artists and their teams in Europe and the US. She is also board chair of the Center for Art & Advocacy, a non-profit that supports justice-impacted artists across the United States; a regional collaborator for the Kadist Foundation (Paris/San Francisco); an advisor for the In-tangible Institute in Chiangmai, Thailand; a board member of the Drill: an alternative learning system for creatives in Lagos, Nigeria; as well as a board member of Artistic Noise in New York, which supports system-impacted youth. 

 

Over the last 15 years, she has served as the director of MoMA PS1 in New York; the inaugural chief curator and artistic director at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, Russia; and the executive director of Independent Curators International (ICI) in New York, where she founded the Curatorial Intensive in 2010. She has also worked in China as the first international curator of UCCA in Beijing and was the co-founder of the first Masters Program in Curatorial Practice on the West Coast, at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Before moving to the United States in 2001, Fowle was co-founder of Smith + Fowle, an independent curatorial partnership in London. She initially trained as an artist, graduating in 1993.

The Autumn School of Curating is free of charge and open to international participants.

WHO CAN APPLY:

Emerging professionals in the field of curating and art writing, with at least 3 years’ experience.

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

August 20, 2024. The selected participants will be notified by August 30, 2024.

Selected Participants

  • Alizeh Afzal 
  • Ioana-Alexandra Bartha
  • Marijn Bril
  • Ahmad Darkhabani
  • Alison Guh
  • Hana Halilaj
  • Dongkun Ludwig Lyu
  • Alexandra Mihalaș
  • Lou Mo
  • Sylvia Monasterios
  • Anvar Mussirepov
  • Andria Nyberg Forshage
  • Viktória Popovics
  • Ana Prendes
  • Gabriella Rebello Kolandra
  • Ana Ruiz Valencia
  • Monica Seiceanu
  • Ng’onga Silupya
  • Anastasia Skvortsova
  • Jelena Sofronijevic
  • Ana Maria Georgiana Ștefan

Guest Speakers

Cosmin Costinaș
About
Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy
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Ioana Leca
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Raimundas Malašauskas
About
Marie Hélène Pereira
About
Tevž Logar
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Ami Barak
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About the organisers

Cluj Cultural Centre

Cluj Cultural Centre is a non-governmental organisation for culture and sustainable development. The Centre has 130 members: cultural institutions and organisations, universities, civil society and business associations, local and county administration in Cluj. The Centre’s network also includes 40 schools in the Community of Schools, 12 municipalities in the Remarkable Romania network, 32 European cities in the Culture Next network and more than 60 national and international partners. The Centre manages programmes to develop the cultural sector and increase the impact of culture in society, in the fields of education, health and well-being, urban and rural development.

Art Encounters Foundation

Art Encounters Foundation is an independent cultural initiative, founded in 2015, oriented towards supporting the contemporary art scene in Romania.

The Foundation’s activities follow three main directions: organizing the Art Encounters Biennial and the permanent exhibitions program, fostering education and audience development through public programs, developing a solid series of artistic and curatorial residencies. 

Programme- TBA

Cluj-Napoca

Eveniment de networking
12 Noiembrie 2023
Discuție deschisă
13 Noiembrie 2023
Sesiuni de lucru
13 - 14 Noiembrie 2023
Deplasare Cluj → Timișoara
15 Noiembrie 2023

Timișoara

Sesiuni de lucru
16 - 18 Noiembrie 2023
Discuție deschisă
18 Noiembrie 2023
Eveniment final de networking
18 Noiembrie 2023
Taxes and other costs

No admission fee or participation fee is charged.

Transportation from Cluj to Timișoara will be provided by the organisers.

Accommodation will be provided by the organisers.

Target group

Emerging professionals in the field of curating and art writing, with at least 3 years’ experience.

Registration period

9 July – 20 August 2024

The selected participants will be notified by August 30, 2024.

Course language

The course will be held in English.

How to apply

Registrations are closed. 

For any inquiries about the program, please write to school.curating@gmail.com.

Deadline-ul pentru aplicație a fost 6 octombrie 2023, ora 23:59.

The Autumn School of Curating is part of the national cultural programme “Timișoara – European Capital of Culture in 2023” and it is funded through the Legacy Timișoara 2023 programme, implemented by the Center for Projects for the Timișoara Municipality, with funds allocated from the state budget, through the budget of the Ministry of Culture.

 

The Autumn School of Curating is co-financed by the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The project does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or how the results of the project may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.

 

The project is also co-financed by the Municipality of Cluj-Napoca.

 

An event possible also thanks to our strategic sponsor, Banca Transilvania, followed by the support of ISHO, Cramele Recaș, Volvo Autocardo, as well as media partners Radio Romania Cultural, RFI Romania, The Institute, Zeppelin, and Revista Arta. 

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