Chloe Geoghegan
Chloe Geoghegan is Curator of Art at the Hocken Collections, Uare Taoka o Hakena, at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. In 2017 and 2018 she was an independent writer and curator; 2014-2017 she was Director of Dunedins Blue Oyster Art Project Space; 2012-2014 she co-founded Dog Park artist-run space in Christchurch. In 2016 she travelled to China and Korea for 3 weeks on the annual Creative New Zealand Asia New Zealand 2016 Curators Tour; in 2015 she took part in the ICI Fall Curatorial Intensive in New York; in 2015 and 2016 together with Melanie Oliver she developed NZs first Emerging Curators Programme. She is interested in furthering curatorial discourse in Aotearoa through critical writing, exhibiting and publishing. She holds a BFA(Hons) from the University of Canterbury in Graphic Design and Art History, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Art Curatorship. Recent projects include: Abject Failures at Hastings City Art Gallery (2018), Cul-de-sac at RM, Auckland (2018), A Year of Conscious Practice online (2016-present) and Zero to Hero at TBC Art Inc, Melbourne (2016). She intermittently writes for: Contemporary HUM, Pantograph Punch and the Journal of Curatorial Studies and for a range of other publications, institutions and artists.
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2015 Fall Curatorial Intensive Symposium
Fall 2015 Curatorial Intensive: Public Symposium Tuesday, September 22, 2015 10am1:15pm ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013 FREE The Fall 2015 Curatorial Intensive participants will each present their exhibition and project proposals that they have developed throughout the course of the program. Symposium Schedule Welcome and Session 1: 10:0011:30am Break: […]
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