Tain, John
Art Professional
John Tain is Head of Research at Asia Art Archive, as well a curator, advisor, lecturer and writer.
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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
6 Febuary — 15 June 2025
Art Professional
John Tain is Head of Research at Asia Art Archive, as well a curator, advisor, lecturer and writer.
Producer, Art Professional
Jason Tamiru, a Yorta Yorta man, has worked with many of Melbourne’s most iconic performing arts companies, museums and festivals.
Curator
Gilane Tawadros examines issues of race, globalisation and modern art, with a particular focus on the ways in which artistic expression can provide fresh perspectives on the world.
Speaker
Yasmine Terki is an architect of historical sites and monuments and a specialist in earthen architecture and sustainable development.
Art Professional
Krista Thompson researches and teaches the modern and contemporary art and visual culture of the Africa diaspora, with an emphasis on photography.
Art Professional, Professor
Salamishah Tillet is the Henry Rutgers Professor of Creative Writing and Africana Studies as well as the executive director of Express Newark, a centre for socially engaged art and design at Rutgers University, Newark.
Speaker
Tina Campt is Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Modern Culture and Media. She is a black feminist theorist of visual culture and contemporary art.
Art Professional
Art historian Nina Tonga is Curator Contemporary Art at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Speaker
Is associate professor of Political Science and History at the American University of Beirut, as well as a journalist and editor of the quarterly journal Bidayat.
Speaker
Architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto is the co-founder (with Momoyo Kaijima) of Atelier Bow-Wow (est. 1992), a Tokyo-based firm working in fields ranging from architectural design to urban research and the creation of public spaces based on the theory of behaviorology.
Speaker
Alper Turan is co-founder and curator of Das Art Project, a curatorial collective that aims to work outside ‘white cube’ gallery spaces.