Monday, December 17, 2018

Reminder - Tuesday 18th Dec : Emily Hesse in conversation Rose Lejeune followed by Festive Drinks

Emily Hesse  ‘Accidental, Dear’ 2018 Ceramic, Scented Clay (Christmas Spice), Wild Boar Tusks 31.5 x 29.5 x 18 cm 12 3/8 x 11 5/8 x 7 1/8 in  Photo: John McKenzie Courtesy of the artist and Workplace Foundation

Emily Hesse ‘Accidental, Dear’ 2018
Ceramic, Scented Clay (Christmas Spice), Wild Boar Tusks
31.5 x 29.5 x 18 cm
Photo: John McKenzie, courtesy of the artist and Workplace Foundation

 

Emily Hesse in conversation with Rose Lejeune


followed by Festive Drinks



Tuesday 18th December 2018
18.30 - 19.30 Artists Talk
19.30 Festive Drinks ALL WELCOME

Workplace FoundationThe Old Post Office
19-21 West Street
Gateshead
NE8 1AD, UK
+44 (0)191 477 2200
Tuesday - Saturday, 11 - 5pm

Join us on Tuesday evening to hear Emily Hesse talk about her solo exhibition The Taste of this History: a Church in my Mouth with Rose Lejeune followed by festive food and drinks at the gallery.

Rose Lejeune is a consultant, curator and researcher working with public institutions and private individuals to explore collecting contemporary art with a specific interest in context-based, social and performative practices.

In addition to regular writing and public speaking on these topics, current and recent projects include; a year-long series of new collection commissions at the Victoria Museum and Gallery, Liverpool; a strategic review for the University of Salford Art collection; study day and report for the Contemporary Art Society, and work with private collectors. Rose is also the Associate Curator for the Delfina Foundation's Collecting as Practice programme.

A research and residency project, the programme has included significant interaction with both global private collectors and public museum collections including the devising of public programmes and artists residencies. Rose Lejeune's current curatorial activities have developed following a decade of extensive experience working with public organisations throughout the UK and in particular working closely with artists to commission for non-gallery situations. This includes as Curator at Art on the Underground, and Education Projects Curator at Serpentine Gallery.

Rose holds a BA in Philosophy and Art History, an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art. She was a Vision Forum Research Member at Linkopings Universitet, Sweden 2014-16. Rose is currently a PhD candidate in Curating at Goldsmith's College, University of London, where her research focuses on curatorial frameworks for performance art in and out of the art market.
 
Workplace Foundation is a new charity based in Gateshead in the North of England founded by Workplace.

Workplace Foundation supports emerging and under-represented artists with a specific commitment to UK art scenes outside of London. Workplace Foundation is part of Arts Council England's National Portfolio.
 

Reminder - Tuesday 18th Dec : Emily Hesse in conversation Rose Lejeune followed by Festive Drinks

Emily Hesse  ‘Accidental, Dear’ 2018 Ceramic, Scented Clay (Christmas Spice), Wild Boar Tusks 31.5 x 29.5 x 18 cm 12 3/8 x 11 5/8 x 7 1/8 in  Photo: John McKenzie Courtesy of the artist and Workplace Foundation

Emily Hesse ‘Accidental, Dear’ 2018
Ceramic, Scented Clay (Christmas Spice), Wild Boar Tusks
31.5 x 29.5 x 18 cm
Photo: John McKenzie, courtesy of the artist and Workplace Foundation

 

Emily Hesse in conversation with Rose Lejeune


followed by Festive Drinks



Tuesday 18th December 2018
18.30 - 19.30 Artists Talk
19.30 Festive Drinks ALL WELCOME

Workplace FoundationThe Old Post Office
19-21 West Street
Gateshead
NE8 1AD, UK
+44 (0)191 477 2200
Tuesday - Saturday, 11 - 5pm

Join us on Tuesday evening to hear Emily Hesse talk about her solo exhibition The Taste of this History: a Church in my Mouth with Rose Lejeune followed by festive food and drinks at the gallery.

Rose Lejeune is a consultant, curator and researcher working with public institutions and private individuals to explore collecting contemporary art with a specific interest in context-based, social and performative practices.

In addition to regular writing and public speaking on these topics, current and recent projects include; a year-long series of new collection commissions at the Victoria Museum and Gallery, Liverpool; a strategic review for the University of Salford Art collection; study day and report for the Contemporary Art Society, and work with private collectors. Rose is also the Associate Curator for the Delfina Foundation's Collecting as Practice programme.

A research and residency project, the programme has included significant interaction with both global private collectors and public museum collections including the devising of public programmes and artists residencies. Rose Lejeune's current curatorial activities have developed following a decade of extensive experience working with public organisations throughout the UK and in particular working closely with artists to commission for non-gallery situations. This includes as Curator at Art on the Underground, and Education Projects Curator at Serpentine Gallery.

Rose holds a BA in Philosophy and Art History, an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art. She was a Vision Forum Research Member at Linkopings Universitet, Sweden 2014-16. Rose is currently a PhD candidate in Curating at Goldsmith's College, University of London, where her research focuses on curatorial frameworks for performance art in and out of the art market.
 
Workplace Foundation is a new charity based in Gateshead in the North of England founded by Workplace.

Workplace Foundation supports emerging and under-represented artists with a specific commitment to UK art scenes outside of London. Workplace Foundation is part of Arts Council England's National Portfolio.