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Week 9 |Curating as Redistribution: Participation, Materiality, and Change – Siqi Xue / Curating (2025-2026)[SEM2]
Week 9 marks a critical moment where my curatorial thinking is realised through the exhibition Our Shell at Summerhall.
What can we advise chemistry students about studying? – Chemistry Director of Teaching Blog
This shift marks the difference between a surface and a deep approach.
Listening to experience and transforming endometriosis research – Enlightened
Marie Macklin, founding ambassador of the campaign, says the study’s launch marks a significant step forward.
Performance in guru-devotee identity in Hinduism – #gurumedia
Shirdi Sai’s death in 1918 marks the moment in Sai Baba history when the body leaves while the soul stays, leaving behind a question: Was he a Muslim or Hindu?.
NC500 Challenge – updates and blog posts to come! – ECRF – Sustainable Wellness
In support of the incredible Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMHS) we will be cycling the North Coast 500 ( Mark Beaumont’s Bike packing route).
Week–9 Publishing as curatorial practice – Yilin Cong / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
18). Through publishing, curators can redirect attention, propose new trajectories of thought, and mark deviations from the dominant narratives of art history.
Photographing The Apocalypse Circa 1483 – Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service
Shelf- mark Inc.45.2. I have selected a few details from the illustrations here to demonstrate the quality of the line and its powerful descriptive impact. ”
Final Appreciation from Professor Stewart J. Brown – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Let me express special appreciation to Mr Mark Newman, our Gifford administrator, and to Ms Victoria Turner, our Gifford social media host, who have worked so hard for the series, often
My Peer Review of Jingyi Zhong’s Blog – Jingyi Zhong / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
Consider incorporating audience participation into this project. Regarding the selection of artworks, the salvaging and therapeutic potency of archaeological material interventions are noteworthy [8], such as Mark Dion’s “Tate Thames ... Routledge,
Sprint 1 Weird_Reflection – Jing-Ting Huang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
The formation and collapse of cults is a continual process. At the end of making the map, I added question marks and exclamation marks at the bottom right of the map
