At a time when publishers increasingly refer to themselves as ‘curators’, researcher, writer and teacher Anna Faherty will question the meaning and use of the term and explore the dangers of adopting a curatorial approach at a meeting at The Galley Club in London from 6.30pm to 10.30pm on 3 February. Faherty collaborates with publishers and museums on a diverse range of print, exhibition and digital projects and is an Associate Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University. Members are free and guests and visitors can buy tickets at bit.ly/publishers-curators.
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