Tate is a leading centre for #research in art history, curatorial practice, collection care, conservation, heritage science, museology and creative learning.
Applications to the 2026 Brooks International Fellowship Programme are now open! In partnership with @delfinafdn@Tate is offering two six-month #fellowships for #researchers in the Tate Modern Curatorial Division. For details on how to apply visit:
tate.org.uk/research/brooks-…
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Calling all experts in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - Tate is searching for a co-supervisor on a #PhD project studying VOCs emitted from contemporary #artworks in storage! For further details, follow the link below.
tate.org.uk/research/student…
ALT A beige doll wearing a burgundy sweater and a plastic tomato head is standing in a white and grey room scattered with doll parts and tools.
Are you a researcher interested in how socially engaged art can respond to the priorities of local residents? Tate St Ives is looking for supervisors on a #PhD project exploring place-based artistic pedagogies in cultural institutions. Get in touch!
tate.org.uk/research/student…
Are you an early career researcher looking to gain experience in the galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) sector? Apply for a funded research opportunity at Tate in one of our key strategic areas of interest. Follow the link for full details
tate.org.uk/research/researc…
Do you have expertise in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from plastics and wood and an interest in conservation science? We're looking for co-supervisors on a #PhD project studying VOCs emitted from contemporary artworks in storage. Get in touch! tate.org.uk/research/student…
Examining @Tate’s acquisition and interpretation of #artworks by Vong Phaophanit and his long-term collaborator, Claire Oboussier, susan pui san lok explores how structural racism imbues institutional #narratives.
tate.org.uk/research/tate-pa…
While the galleries are closed, the Research Library on the first floor is open as usual. Visit Tuesday – Friday, 10am–5pm and Saturdays, 1–5pm to enjoy over 30,000 books on sculpture in our beautiful reading rooms in the centre of Leeds, free entry.
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The Warburg is hosting a talk on a unique collection of #disability related #images and #artworks assembled by the German educationalist Hans Würtz (1875–1958) during the rise of National Socialism:
warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/war…
3,500 images. 180 objects. A unique collection assembled in Germany during the rise of Nazism.
This Wednesday, explore the Hans-Würtz-Collection – a remarkable body of disability-related visual material – with Professors Mckeown & Musenberg.
Book: warburg.sas.ac.uk/whats-on
‘We don’t come into things neutrally, even if that might be how something is presented.’
@cjpgriffin interviews the #artist Evan Ifekoya about their experience as a practice-based researcher working with institutional #archives and #collections.
tate.org.uk/research/tate-pa…
What does it mean to use the body as practice?
Join us tonight for Live Art: Body as a Language, with Ivan Michael Blackstock, SERAFINE1369 & @vamuseum’s Meneesha Kellay.
🗓️ Wed 21 May, 7pm
🎟️ Last tickets: rb.gy/gyxa2q
In partnership with @anothermagazine
Issue 36 of @Tate Papers includes a group of articles generated by a #research project exploring structural inequalities and systemic #biases in national #collections. Read an introduction by the project’s principal investigator, susan pui san lok:
tate.org.uk/research/tate-pa…
‘In this #gathering, we continue to bring things together’. – Lauren Craig
Watch videos of talks and performances from ‘The #Archive is a Gathering Place’, a #research event about archives as a place of collaboration, creativity and political practice.
tate.org.uk/research/tate-pa…
OPEN CALL | £500 | RESEARCHERS | Deadline 13th May
@Houseofdread_ are calling all educators, researchers, creatives and cultural producers working on a project exploring the legacies of the transatlantic trafficking of Enslaved Africans.
‘I do think I’m a good #artist and am entitled therefore to a little recognition.’
Drawing on new #archival material, Jon King highlights Ethel Walker’s self-advocacy to secure her legacy as one of England’s leading women artists.
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