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Curating Prints Seminar (London, 27 April – 1 May 2020)

Print Quarterly invites applications for a program dedicated to prints connoisseurship and curatorial practice, spanning from printmaking techniques to innovative strategies of display and public engagement in a museum context. The program will take place over four days in London and its vicinity. Most sessions will be held in museum print rooms, but insights into commercial print publishing, current printmaking and the primary and secondary art market will also be provided. The program will be led by the Editor of Print Quarterly with the contribution of international senior experts in the field.

The program is tailored to early and mid-career curators with responsibility for prints and works on paper seeking professional development. Applications from advanced graduate students pursuing a thesis on a print-related topic and scholars involved with print curating will also be considered.

Travel, accommodation and meal expenses will be covered by the program.

The program is supported by THE GETTY FOUNDATION, as part of The Paper Project: Prints and Drawings Curatorship in the 21st Century.

To Apply
Applications should be emailed as pdf documents to curating@printquarterly.co.uk and consist of:
- A letter of intent summarizing your interest in the program. The letter should describe your current responsibilities and work, your future hopes and ambitions and an explanation of how participation in the program might help you achieve your goals. It should also include your thoughts about what you would hope to see covered in the program and wish to learn from it.
- A curriculum vitae that includes your name, title, affiliation, postal and email address, nationality/citizenship, languages spoken, education, publications, and name and contact details of two references.

Deadline: 20 September 2019

Participants will be selected and notified by late October 2019.

Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
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