Prof. Grace Aneiza Ali to be part of AFA panel on curatorial mentorship

Thursday, Jan 31, 2019

FEBRUARY 6, 2019
6:00 - 8:00PM
SOTHEBY'S
1334 YORK AVE., NYC


FREE - AFA MEMBERS & STUDENTS
$15 GENERAL ADMISSION

ArtViews is a series of panel discussions that addresses critical issues impacting museums today.
A new generation of curators across traditional museum settings, arts non-profits, and those with independent curatorial practices, are grappling with the state of the 21st century art world, creating and innovating new ways to attract new audiences, and engaging in forms of activism to make more visible the communities that have largely been excluded from narratives of art history. With this charge, who then are the curatorial voices and mentors they turn to? 

What are the inherent challenges for a new generation of curators? How can curatorial mentorship help in shaping their practice? What does this new generation of curators need from mentors and mentorship? How do curatorial mentors themselves benefit from mentoring emerging curators in the field? Thinking of the future of the curatorial field, how do we build meaningful curatorial mentorship programs both within institutions and beyond?

PANELISTS
Grace Aneiza Ali, Independent Curator, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow in the Department of Art & Public Policy at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University

Jenny Jaskey, Director & Curator, The Artist’s Institute 

Mia Locks, Independent Curator

Renaud Proch, Curator & Executive Director, Independent Curators International

MODERATOR
Frances Wu Giarratano, Director of Exhibitions, American Federation of Arts