NOTE NEW DATE!
Tuesday 24 April, 6:00-7:30pm
Members: Free
Non-members: £3.00
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Join us for a talk by Adam Pugh from Tyneside Cinema, disussing his practice and approach to curating.
Adam Pugh is a curator, writer and designer based in Newcastle, where he leads the artists’ moving image programme at Tyneside Cinema. Previously director of Aurora, an annual festival which focused on artists’ moving image, he has since worked on curatorial projects for visual arts organisations across the UK, as well as establishing the sometime platform Promontories as a means to present self-initiated projects.
As a writer, he has contributed regularly to Art Monthly, and has written for Tate, thisistomorrow and others, in addition to one-off commissions for artists and institutions. He has devised and delivered a course around artists’ moving image at LUX; and has taught, delivered talks and served on international juries for various institutions and events worldwide.
Practice Makes Practice is an artist development programme run by artists for artists. Practice makes Practice focuses on developing artistic talent and equipping artists with the necessary skills to manage their practice, bridging the gap between art school, studio practice, the gallery and beyond.
Accessibility: NewBridge Studios has limited accessibility, this event will take place in the Co-Work space of NewBridge Studios. We regret, due to the age of our building and its change of use we do not have a functioning lift. Please contact us prior to visiting if you require additional information regarding access and facilities.