Sign-up for October's Mentor Mondays
Posted: 26/09/2022
Mentor Mondays is back this October and we’re delighted to be joined by guest mentor, curator and researcher Rahila Haque.
Part of ‘a space’ arts expanded Artist Voices Programme, Mentor Mondays invites visual arts professionals from across the UK to hold zoom 1-to-1 sessions with artists & artworkers from the SO postcode area. For the upcoming October session, guest mentor Rahila will be offering support, advice and guidance for artists and artworkers living and working in the SO postcode area. This opportunity would be particularly suited to those working in fields such as curation and research, or those who explore similar themes to the work of Rahila including transnational art and identity.
Mentor Mondays will take place on Monday 17th October. There are three 45 minute sessions between 9am – 12pm. The sessions will take place online via Zoom.
To sign up, follow the link (click here) and complete the Typeform. Spaces are extremely limited and booked on a first come first serve basis so we advise early booking to avoid missing out. (Please note, the last question asks you to finalise the booking via Calendly. You must select a slot on the calendar on the date available and press ‘submit’ for the booking to be made successfully)
About the Mentor
Rahila Haque is a curator, researcher and currently PhD candidate at the centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation (TrAIN) at Chelsea College of Arts, where she is also a member of the transnational research project Worlding Public Cultures. Rahila is co-authoringBritto: 20 Years, a documenta fifteen publication on the work of the Dhaka-based artist-led initiative Britto Arts Trust and is curator of SERAFINE1369’s upcoming solo exhibition We can no longer deny ourselves at Somerset House Studios, London. She was previously Residencies Curator at Camden Art Centre (2019-21), Assistant Curator for the 58th Venice Biennale exhibition May You Live in Interesting Times (2019), and recipient of the Gasworks/Triangle Network Fellowship (2018). Between 2009-15 she was Curatorial Assistant and Assistant Curator at the Hayward Gallery, where she organised major exhibitions by Dayanita Singh, Jeremy Deller and Ernesto Neto, among others, and co-curated the Hayward Project Space exhibitions Dineo Seshee Bopape: slow-co-ruption (2015), What’s Love Got to Do with It (2014) and Jananne Al-Ani: Excavations (2014).