Join us for another edition of Curated Conversations, a Masterworks Lecture Series, with featured guest-curator, Daisy Gould, on Tuesday, March 18 from 5:30 – 7pm.
Curator Daisy Gould will explore Bill Ming’s work within wider art histories, shedding light on its significance in local and international contexts. She will also introduce her ongoing research, using Ming’s practice as a catalyst for broader conversations about identity, memory, and artistic influence.
Bio for Daisy Gould
Daisy Gould is a Bermudian curator, writer and consultant based in London. She is currently Assistant Curator of Live Programmes at Serpentine Gallery, where she also works on the Ecologies programme, and was previously a member of the Hayward Gallery Touring and Tate Britain curatorial teams. Her ongoing academic and curatorial research focuses on Caribbean art and theory, with a specialism in contemporary Bermudian art. Daisy holds a BA in Art History from the University of Richmond and a MA in Contemporary Art Theory from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Date: Tuesday, March 18 from 5:30 – 7pm
Entry: free for members | $10 for non-members
Photograph by Nicola Muirhead.