Wednesday, 21 April 2010

SOAS/LSE

The Brunei Gallery at SOAS is open for the public to exhibit work and is a non-fee charging venue. This could be a possible option to use however it should be considered that SOAS is an institution that promotes cultures from Asia and Africa so much of the work displayed in the gallery is geared toward that.

If we do consider going down this route, would we have to centre our project around this? the institution would have a big role in how our project pans out.

Additionally, the gallery review proposals for exhibitions quarterly in the year so it might not be viable in terms of the time frame we have but should be considered if we want to continue on with this project after the "deadline"

http://www.soas.ac.uk/gallery/proposal/

Terri has also found a list of staff we can contact at LSE's anthropological department about displaying our work

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/anthropology/people/departmentalstaff.aspx

MJT

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great place to locate work based around their own archive? (I think they have their own archives, not 100% sure though. If not an archive based project would certainly fit)

    I don't think the deadline is an issue is it? I remember it being mentioned that worked could be done with the completion date after our deadline

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