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Katie Yook is a curator whose research centres around new media, diasporas and socially engaged practices.

She has held positions at Tate, Creative Time, Archaeology of the Final Decade, Art in General, Creative Time, Joshua Liner Gallery, Suzanne Randolph Fine Arts and Lisson Gallery.

She has recently curated exhibitions, performances, screenings and events at Cubitt Gallery, The Yard Theatre, Res., EnclaveLab, APT Gallery and Cody Dock and has contributed writing to ICA London, this is tomorrow, and the Goldsmiths MA Digital Culture Degree Show Catalogue.

Katie received a BA in Contemporary Art from New York University and MFA in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Curating Speculative Futures – Alice Scope

While many art galleries remain closed, new digital forms of curation have gained traction. For our next Agora talk, [...]

2022-03-27T18:39:27+01:0010 March 2021|Agora Talks, Augmented Reality, Computer Art, Digital Art, Digital Avatar, Feminism, New Media Art, Video Art|Comments Off on Curating Speculative Futures – Alice Scope

Lilia Ziamou Creates Fragmented Bodies by Scanning Bones

Would you dare to use human bones as the basis for your next artwork? That’s what Lilia Ziamou has [...]

2021-12-04T13:35:31+00:006 December 2020|Agora Talks, Art and Technology, Digital Art, New Media Art|Comments Off on Lilia Ziamou Creates Fragmented Bodies by Scanning Bones

Digital Art across Borders

With all of us staying at home more to limit the spread of Covid-19, many have settled into a [...]

2022-01-31T13:19:27+00:0017 September 2020|3D, Agora Talks, Animation Art, Architecture Design, Art and Technology, Computer Art, Digital Art, New Media Art, Sculpture|Comments Off on Digital Art across Borders

Can Digital Art Help You to Fall in Love?

Can Digital Art, and most specifically virtual reality, help us to understand each other? And, therefore help us to [...]

2022-01-27T16:08:23+00:002 September 2020|Agora Talks, Digital Art, New Media Art, Video Art, Virtual Reality|Comments Off on Can Digital Art Help You to Fall in Love?
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