
MLitt Curatorial Practice
8 students
At a time of unprecedented instability for societies across the globe, with creative practitioners and arts ecosystems facing stark challenges, it is heartening to see the many different ways in which our students in the MLitt Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) programme have continued to make work over the last few months, under pandemic restrictions. The projects and research they are presenting speak not only of resilience and a deep commitment to contributing meaningful conversations and connections at a time of isolation but also their ability to rethink what creative practice means and how it can retain vitality and relevance in today’s uncertain world.




from The New Normal? Zine

from The New Normal? Zine

from Restriction. Intervention. Connection.

from Covid Conversations
from Covid Conversations


from Would You Like to Get to Know Me? / Gestures

from Would You Like to Get to Know Me? / Gestures

from Would You Like to Get to Know Me? / Gestures

from Would You Like to Get to Know Me? / Gestures

from Would You Like to Get to Know Me? / Gestures



from The Night Voyage

from The Night Voyage

from The Night Voyage


from And We Walk: Of Inconsolable Memories and Crucified Pleasure.

from And We Walk: Of Inconsolable Memories and Crucified Pleasure.

from And We Walk: Of Inconsolable Memories and Crucified Pleasure.

from And We Walk: Of Inconsolable Memories and Crucified Pleasure.


from THE PALACE OF HUMMING TREES

from THE PALACE OF HUMMING TREES

from THE PALACE OF HUMMING TREES

from THE PALACE OF HUMMING TREES

from THE PALACE OF HUMMING TREES


from Usher: One that Shows the Way

from Usher: One that Shows the Way

from Usher: One that Shows the Way

from Usher: One that Shows the Way

from Usher: One that Shows the Way