Join us for a four-session online course exploring how we live with art, and how the art we live with shapes the way we live.
‘Curating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency’ invites you to look closely at the rooms, objects, and artworks that surround you. Drawing on art practices, histories, philosophy, exhibition-making, and practices of everyday attention, we will explore how meaning is shaped through arrangement, context, and the lived rhythms of domestic space.
Across four fortnightly sessions, we will consider how art lives with us, and how our gestures and choices quietly curate the places we inhabit. Each session includes case studies, creative exercises, and guided activities designed to help you think with and through your own environment.
Led by artist, educator, and curator Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson and hosted by IMT Gallery, the course offers a reflective and practical space for artists, collectors, curators, students, and anyone interested in how art shapes everyday life.
Places are limited — the course begins 12 April.
Early Bird rates are available until 9 January at 11:59pm GMT.?
Ready to rethink the spaces you live with? Follow the link below for full details, and to enrol.