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BLOP BLOP BLOP Curatorial Intensive

23/07/2024 - 13/08/2024 1pm - 3pm

Arts Lab, Level 1, Arts & Cultural Building, (Building 159) University of Melbourne.

UMSU Gallery


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BLOP BLOP BLOP 

An experimental curatorial intensive led by Beatrice Rubio-Gabriel. This intenstive takes place over the course of four sessions:

  • Tuesday 23 July 1-2:30pm
  • Tuesday 30 July 1-2:30pm
  • Tuesday 6 August 1-2:30pm
  • Tuesday 13 August 1-2:30pm

BLOP BLOP BLOP, an experimental curatorial intensive led by Beatrice Rubio-Gabriel. Students will meet with Beatrice over four sessions to work collaboratively towards a creative outcome. Sessions will include explorations of experimental and alternate exhibition models, brainstorming of possible exhibition themes and formats, national and international contextualisation, critical discussions of works to be included, writing, and eventually installation. In line with the pedagogical ethos of the GPG, the intensive will be geared toward exploration and innovation, collaboration and student-led outcomes. We encourage attendance at all four Blop Blop Blop sessions scheduled throughout Semester Two, 2024. 

BLOP BLOP BLOP takes direct inspiration from blip blip blip, a curatorial programme founded in Leeds UK, committed to examining and fostering relationships between contemporary art practice and art education. 

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Beatrice Rubio-Gabriel is an independent curator, writer and performance artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. They finished a double-degree BA in Art History and Theory alongside a BFA from the Monash University School of Art, Design and Architecture, and was the recipient of the BAHCxMUMA Curatorial award at the MADANOW19 exhibition.  From inverting exhibitions to specifically developing non-ocular centric experiences, to involving collaborative//community practices, they aim to challenge current curatorial and euro-centric modes of exhibiting.

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