Description
Following the launch of the LUX Scotland Collection project in Glasgow in January 2017, this event continues a series of public dialogues around the establishment of a new distribution collection of artists’ moving image based in Scotland. The aim of the LUX Scotland Collection project is to make artists’ moving image work publicly accessible on both a national and international level, and to explore how such a collection might function as a means of consolidating a lineage or tradition of moving image culture in Scotland. We are keen to develop the collection as an open research project, working in consultation with the arts community across Scotland on the question of what such a collection could comprise. Speakers include Gair Dunlop (artist and Course Director in Time Based Art & Digital Film, DJCAD), Donna Holford-Lovell (Director, Fleet Collective and co-curator and trustee, NeON Digital Arts), Adam Lockhart (Archivist, Visual Research Centre, DJCAD) and Gayle Meikle (artist and curator). The roundtable discussion will be chaired by Luke Collins (artist and former Deputy Director at LUX Scotland).Period | 3 May 2017 |
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Event type | Seminar |
Location | Dundee, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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