APAC Autumn Symposium 2025
This year’s APAC Symposium will take place at Glyndebourne on Friday 21st of November.
This year’s theme is curation and our speakers will explore how performing arts collections and individuals working with these collections approach the policy and practice of curation. We will also feature current and past projects that highlight new ideas and challenges in curation.
Please note that this is a hybrid event. If you are only attending online, please select the ‘online only’ ticket option.
Schedule
If you require transport from Lewes Station to Glyndebourne, please be outside Lewes Station at 10.00am and the Glyndebourne staff mini bus will be able to assist.
From 10:30am – Tea and coffee / meet and greet in Ebert Room
11:00-11:05 – APAC Welcome
11:05-11:30 – Introduction to Glyndebourne and the Art & Collections programme
11:30-11:55 – Abigail Williams, V&A, The Making of the David Bowie Archive: David Bowie as Curator
11:55-12:20 – Dr Kate Dorney, University of Manchester, Curating absence and insisting on presence: curating performing arts exhibitions
12:20-12:50 – Lunch break and time to visit Fair Ground exhibition (Please bring a packed lunch as there are no food outlets in the immediate vicinity.)
12:50-13:15 – Vanessa Tothill, Sainsbury Centre For Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Eyewitness Exhibition as part of the Can We Stop Killing Each Other? Season
13:15-13:40 – Dr Erin Lee, National Theatre, Curating the Greeks: learnings from an exhibition pilot
13:40-13:50 Break
13:50-14:15 – Patricia Akhimie and Verónica Betancourt, Folger Shakespeare Library, To Hear Her Speak (recorded presentation)
14:15-14:45 – Tour
14:45-15:00 – Round up and closing remarks
15:00 – Staff bus back to Lewes station for the 15.25pm train to London. Trains also depart from this station to Brighton.
Travel grants
There are five grants of £75 available to cover full or partial expenses. Please submit your application by 16 November 2025 using this online form.
Explore
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