Museum Connections 2024

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Sophie BARRETT-POULEAU

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Tate Collective Producer

Biography

Sophie Barrett-Pouleau is a London based independent curator and sound maker. Her practice seeks to investigate the ways in which sonic media, performance and radical pedagogy can aid in the reshaping of the art world . Focusing on curating impactful and inclusive exhibitions & public programmes that seek to provide accessible art experiences for all. Sophie has produced exhibitions, programmes and radio productions at ICA London, Tate, Camden Arts Centre and Radiophrenia Glasgow.

EVENTS

Find us at the following events:
Jan 16, 2024
3:20 PM - 4:30 PM

Young participants & museums: visions, expectations and feedback

Sophie BARRETT-POULEAU (TATE)Victor CARVALHO MOUTINHO (Centre Pompidou)Michael IRWIN (Tate)Nelly ODIN (MUCEM)Lucien PIN (MUCEM)Florence SAYAG-MORAT (CENTRE POMPIDOU)Annabelle TĂśRKIS (CONFERENCE CURATOR MUSEUM CONNECTIONS)
Description
Since the 1990s, museums have been developing participatory programmes for teenagers and young adults as individuals, giving them a voice inside the institution and offering them a dedicated platform to interact with peers, artists and professionals. Studies have shown the impact of these programmes on young people and their significant contribution to the institution. Now we would like to hear from the young participants themselves. Alongside their institutional referees, we are inviting on stage young people to talk about their role and their experience within these programmes. We'll be inviting them to tell us about their perceptions and expectations, as well as their visions of the transitions that are currently taking place in the cultural world. This round table follows on the conference : YOUNG AUDIENCES & IMPACT: HOW TO PUT YOUNG PEOPLE "INTO ACTION" from the 2023 conference programme. Access the replay
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