Tales of time and space, 14 June - 14 September 2008
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September 2008
Special events and activities taking place at the Folkestone Triennial during September are shown below
Saturday, September 06 2008
Day Guided Art Walk with Deborah Smith - FULLY BOOKED
Deborah Smith is an independent curator. Her work includes the critically acclaimed exhibition of the American artist Kerry James Marshall, as well as Navigating History, curated in collaboration with Read more
Saturday, September 06 2008
Afternoon Guided Art Walk with Alice Angus- FULLY BOOKED
Alice Angus is an artist and co-director of Proboscis. Her work is inspired by concepts and perceptions of landscape and human relationships to the land. She is currently working on: ‘Lattice’ a project for Read more
Friday, September 12 2008
Art and Regeneration: A symposium
Art and Regeneration
A half day symposium from 14.00 to 18.00
followed by a public round table discussion at 18.30
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Saturday, September 13 2008
Day Guided Art Walk with Lisa Le Feuvre
Lisa Le Feuvre is a curator and writer based in London. She is Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Maritime Museum and teaches on the postgraduate Curatorial Programme in the Department of Art at Read more
Saturday, September 13 2008
Afternoon Guided Art Walk with Sarah Martin
Sarah Martin is exhibitions curator at Turner Contemporary in Margate.
From 2004-2007 she worked at Camden Arts Centre, London where she
organised exhibitions of, among others, Matthew Buckingham, Bas Jan
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Sunday, September 14 2008
Afternoon Guided Art Walk with Lisa Le Feuvre - FULLY BOOKED
Lisa Le Feuvre is a curator and writer based in London. She is Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Maritime Museum and teaches on the postgraduate Curatorial Programme in the Department of Art at Read more
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