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Tate Report 2004-2006

Interpretation and Education, Tate Britain

Felicity Allen
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Lectures

Panellist at the seminar 'Valuing Children's Art', Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 2005.

'The Institute and the Experiment', keynote lecture, Engage Annual Conference, Bristol, 2005.

'Developing Learning Projects with Creative and Cultural Providers', Creating Bright Sparks conference, Institute for Public Policy Research 2005.

Current projects

'Democracy, Freedom, Expression: Practising Ideas of Liberty and Representation in Gallery Education', lecturer and workshop leader at Dialogical Practices conference, Museu d'art modern i contemporani de Palma, 2006.

'Albers and Moholy-Nagy: The Imperative of Teaching', seminar, Tate Modern, 2006.

Christina Bagatavicius
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Publications

Review: 'Rodney Graham at the Lisson Gallery', Parachute, Spring 2006, p.2.

'Paul McCarthy', Canadian Art, vol.23, no.1, 2006, pp.84–5.

Review: 'Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The House of Dreams, Serpentine Gallery', C Magazine issue 89, 2006, pp.46–7.

Paula Rego, broadsheet, Tate Britain, 2004, 16pp.

Lectures

'Performing the Self in Contemporary Self-Portraiture,' National Portrait Gallery, London, 2006.

'Acts of Creative Subversion in Paula Rego's Recent Work,' Tate Britain, May 2004.

Rebecca Heald
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Publications

Texts on Tomma Abts, Andrew McDonald, Zineb Sedira, Toby Paterson, Chris Evans, Mark Leckey, in British Art Show 06, exhibition catalogue, Hayward Gallery Touring, London 2005.

Review: 'Back to Black', on exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, Untitled, Summer, 2005.

'We are not Afraid of the Future', on Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie, Untitled, Spring 2006.

'London London', interview with Francis Alÿs, Untitled, Autumn, 2005.

Current projects

Reviews for Untitled.

Mike Phillips
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Publications

Articles on Bernie Grant MP, Lord David Pitt and Val McCalla for OUP New Dictionary of National Biography, 2004–5.

Contributor to virtual exhibitions Slavery and the Making of the Caribbean and Black Europeans, British Library website 2005

Lectures

'Broken Borders', keynote speech, Annual Conference (ASNEL), Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, May 2004.

'Migration and the Meanings of the British Experience', keynote speech, AGM of Fondazione ISMU (Iniziative E Studi Sulla Multietnicita), Milan, May 2004.

'Culture and Heritage: Past, Present and Future', Sibiu International Festival of Theatre, Sibiu, Romania, June 2004.

'Migrazione, identitá, scrittura', keynote speech, Associazione culturale cortefranca, Palazzo Torri, September 2004.

'History Now', keynote speech, British Empire and Commonwealth Museum, October 2004.

'Migration, Modernity and English Writing: Reflections on Migrant Identity and Canon Formation', keynote speech, University of Dundee and Dundee Contemporary Arts Conference, October 2004.

'Multi-culturalism and Reconstruction', keynote speech, conference on Black British Writing, University of Aarhus, March 2005.

'Ships that Changed the World', Open Museum, Greenwich, May 2005.

'Photography: The Art Form of our Community', keynote speech, launch of Roots to Reckoning exhibition, Museum of London, 2006.

'The West Indian Front Room', Geffrye Museum, London, February 2006.

Other

Broadcasting: BBC 4 Time Shift: 'The Black and White Minstrels', June 2004; BBC 4: 'Battle of the Books', August 2004; BBC Radio 4: 'When the Oval was Ours' (writer and presenter), August 2004; BBC 4: 'Why I Hate the Sixties', June 2004; BBC 4: 'Profile of Linton Kwesi Johnson' (writer and presenter), 2004; BBC 4: 'Dinner with Portillo', October 2005: BBC Radio 4: 'Thinking Allowed (Laurie Taylor)', February 2006.

Panels: Andrea Levy (Orange Prizewinner), Museum of London, July 2004 (chair); launch of Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, University College London, October 2004; Bath Festival of Literature, March 2005; discussion on contemporary black writing, Haringey Arts Council, May 2005 (chair).

Consultancies: organiser and facilitator, Exhibiting Diversity workshop, British Library, London, November 2004; Thurrock Council (GPA), on cultural infrastructure of the Thames Gateway development, 2004; Diversity Policy Development, British Library, April 2005.

Current projects

Introduction, The 'Black House', Prestel (forthcoming).

Co-editor, with Professor Annalisa Oboe, Padua, Festschrift for Professor Itala Vivan: Essays on Postcolonial Art and Culture (forthcoming).

Matilda Pye
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Publications

'Experiments in Architecture', August Projects, August 2005.

Lectures

'Informal Learning and Creative Play', Roehampton University, 2005.

'The Crucifixion in Art: Jan Van Eyck to Rebecca Warren', Southwark Cathedral, 2006.

'Agendas, Verisimilitude', Wimbledon School of Art, 2006.

Other

Visiting Lecturer, Roehampton University.

Rebecca Sinker
Interpretation & Education, Tate Britain

Publications

With Victoria de Rijke, 'Dare to Quack', in Prue Goodwin ed., Literacy Through Creativity, London 2004.

'Field of Enquiry - But What Are We Supposed to be Doing?', Engage, no.18, 2005.

With Victoria de Rijke, 'DARE to Dada', International Journal of Education Through Art, Roehampton 2006.

Lectures

With Victoria de Rijke, 'Implementing Literacy in Teacher Education: DARE to Dada', in Teaching Mother Tongues: The Role of Literature for Children and Young Adults at Home and at School, Learning and IAIMTE 5th Conference, Albi, France, May 2005.

With Victoria de Rijke, 'DARE to Dada', Art in Early Childhood conference, Roehampton University, London, July 2005.

Current projects

'To What Extent is the Internet an Appropriate Medium for Learning Through and About Contemporary Visual Art? A Case Study of the Digital Art Resource for Education (DARE) Project', Ph.D thesis, Middlesex University with inIVA (to be submitted 2006).