Public talk
The Hidden Project
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Mon, 26.09.2022 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Department of Culture and Education, German Consulate General
101 Cross Tower, 318 Fuzhou RoadHuangpu District
Shanghai
Details
Language: English with simultaneous interpretation into Chinese, and Chinese sign languagePrice: Free of charge, pre-registration needed
Access:
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Ticketing:
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The Hidden Project is a creative lab to explore various aspects of accessible curation in the visual arts. The creative lab brings curators with and without disabilities from East Asia together in a workshop and public talk series to explore accessible curatorial practices and imagine critical and rigorous conceptions of access. Ultimately, this creative lab resists compulsory able-bodiedness that is too often attached to the visual arts sector and encourage frameworks that can cultivate the robust talent of disability artists.