Sarah Hardie
Sarah Hardie is a curator, artist and writer that explores the politics and relations attached to the human voice. She graduated with an MA in Fine Art from the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh College of Art (a joint degree) with Distinction in Painting, and went on to study a Masters in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Following this, she co-wrote, directed, curated and performed in a solo site-specific, digital, live, choral show the stars sang last tuesday at New Media Scotland, Edinburgh. She was selected to show in the Royal Scottish Academy New Contemporaries 2012 exhibition of the best emerging talent in Scotland, winning the Stuart Prize. She writes for internationally distributed art magazine, Line Magazine, in which she was recently published on Ed Atkins workco-editing the Edinburgh Art Festival Edition, 2011. She is currently writing for Afterall Online on the capitalist crisis and love as represented in David Austens END OF LOVE. Sarah also works full-time for the Serpentine Galleries in their fundraising team, covering for the Head of Trusts Foundations and Grants, and frequently gives curatorial tours.
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2014 Fall Curatorial Intensive Symposium
Fall 2014 Curatorial Intensive Public Symposium: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 27:30pm ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013 FREE Join ICI and the Fall 2014 Curatorial Intensive participants on September 30 for a public symposium where the participants will present their exhibition and project proposals that they have developed throughout the […]
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