June 5, 2019
Pamela Edmonds, our new Senior Curator was recently interviewed by Olivia Fava on CFMU’s morning spoken word show.
Edmonds has over 20 years of experience in curatorial practice and administration across Canada, as well as being a writer and editor for several key arts magazines. In the interview she discusses representation in art, the ethics of art curation and what makes “good curatorial practice”, the relationship between artist and curator, power and privilege in art, and Hamilton as a hub for emerging and innovative artists.
For those who missed it live, we’re pleased to be able to share the podcast. LISTEN NOW
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