Curating Historic Portraits: Transcultural Conversations IN PERSON
Curating Historic Portraits: Transcultural Conversations IN PERSON
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Organised by the Understanding British Portraits Subject Specialist Network in partnership with The Box, Plymouth
Symposium Session One: Thursday 14 May, 14:00–17:30
Symposium Session Two: Friday 15 May, 10:00–13:00
Places are free but booking is essential
About the Symposium
This symposium will examine how historic portraiture can be reframed to broaden access to lives and narratives that have been overlooked within traditional museum and archive structures. It will also consider new methods being tested to foster more meaningful and relevant connections with contemporary audiences.
Taking Journeys with Mai, a national partnership tour led by the National Portrait Gallery, as its starting point, we will hear from project partners how a British portrait masterpiece was radically redefined by introducing Pacific Island perspectives, new research approaches and contemporary art responses across the successive venues.
The event will showcase innovative projects from the South West and across the UK to share recent curatorial and engagement work which has challenged or reinterpreted historic portrait collections to support more inclusive conversations.
Papers and discussion sessions in this symposium will interrogate:
• How can contemporary artists’ responses draw out parallels between historic portraits and today’s most urgent challenges?
• How can portraits help explore themes of migration, belonging and identity?
• How can projects that centre a range of voices and perspectives lead to meaningful transcultural conversations?
Who Is It For?
Designed as a sector-facing, open and inclusive conversation, the symposium will welcome museum professionals and engagement specialists interested in portrait collections. Together, we’ll explore how historic collections can be revitalised through collaboration, creativity and transcultural dialogue.
Participants travelling to Plymouth will have an opportunity to network with colleagues as well as visit both the Journeys with Mai and Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy exhibitions. There will also be an exciting artist in-conversation event on Thursday evening: details to follow soon.
A limited number of travel bursaries will be available to enable attendance by early-career museum professionals and/or for organisations without a professional development budget. If you would benefit from receiving a bursary to attend this event, please complete the linked form and we will be touch. Please note, completing the form is not a guarantee that funds will be issued.
UBP Annual Seminar Travel Bursary Application Form – Fill in form
The full symposium programme is available here.
This event is funded by the Journeys with Mai project, which is generously supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Art Fund and other supporters.
Journeys with Mai is a Partnership project between the National Portrait Gallery, London; Bradford District Museums and Galleries; the Fitzwilliam Museum, in collaboration with the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge; and The Box, Plymouth.
Image: Portrait of Mai by Sir Joshua Reynolds on display at The Box, Plymouth. Photo: Dom Moore
Location
The University of Plymouth, PL4 8AA