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Graduate Mobility 2019
Seminar with CVAN South East and Reading International exploring questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England. With contributions by artists including George Morl who have exhibited through the Platform Graduate Award in recent years.
This event is programmed by University of Reading a Tate Exchange Associate.
This event is programmed by University of Reading a Tate Exchange Associate.
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Tate Exchange, Tate Modern, London
03 March 2019
13:00 - 15:00
Free Admission
www.tate.org.uk
www.cvansoutheast.com
Tate Exchange, Tate Modern, London
03 March 2019
13:00 - 15:00
Free Admission
www.tate.org.uk
www.cvansoutheast.com
This panel discussion, in association with the Platform Alumni network and CVAN South East, explores questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England. How do they situate themselves in the orbit of London’s visual arts community and cultural infrastructure? What are the sustainable conditions needed to attract artists to a location, and where can they be found? Artists who have exhibited through the Platform Graduate Award in recent years will be invited to share their own journeys.
George Morl recently graduated with MA Fine Art from University for the Creative Arts (2018). He was nominated and exhibited in the Platform Graduate Award 2016 at Turner Contemporary and was awarded the Darren Henley Creative Scholarship. Following this Morl has been invited by CVAN and Reading International to discuss the development, research, and curation of his first public solo exhibition 'Precious Boys' at Southend Museum at Tate Modern which was organised whilst he was a postgraduate student, and consider the challenges faced being an early career artists in realising it.
From CVAN SE:
Join us on Sunday 3 March, 1-3pm at the Tate Exchange at Tate Modern, where we will be hosting a seminar in association with the Platform Alumni network, and CVAN SE network member Reading International at University of Reading. This special meeting of the Platform Alumni network invites visitors to Tate Exchange to explore questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England.
From Tate Exchange:
This session with CVAN South East and Reading International explores questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England. With contributions by artists who have exhibited through the Platform Graduate Award in recent years. This event is programmed by University of Reading a Tate Exchange Associate.
Read More:
UCA School of Fine Art & Photography, Research Centre
Artist Works © George 2019
Text © CVAN
George Morl recently graduated with MA Fine Art from University for the Creative Arts (2018). He was nominated and exhibited in the Platform Graduate Award 2016 at Turner Contemporary and was awarded the Darren Henley Creative Scholarship. Following this Morl has been invited by CVAN and Reading International to discuss the development, research, and curation of his first public solo exhibition 'Precious Boys' at Southend Museum at Tate Modern which was organised whilst he was a postgraduate student, and consider the challenges faced being an early career artists in realising it.
From CVAN SE:
Join us on Sunday 3 March, 1-3pm at the Tate Exchange at Tate Modern, where we will be hosting a seminar in association with the Platform Alumni network, and CVAN SE network member Reading International at University of Reading. This special meeting of the Platform Alumni network invites visitors to Tate Exchange to explore questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England.
From Tate Exchange:
This session with CVAN South East and Reading International explores questions of location and mobility for early career artists in the South East of England. With contributions by artists who have exhibited through the Platform Graduate Award in recent years. This event is programmed by University of Reading a Tate Exchange Associate.
Read More:
UCA School of Fine Art & Photography, Research Centre
Artist Works © George 2019
Text © CVAN