Sepake Angiama: ‘Institutions should in some ways be reflective of progress’

Curator and educator Sepake Angiama shares her views and experience on new institutional models.
25 Jun 2024 15 min

In this audio interview, Sepake Angiama, artistic director of the Institute of International Visual Arts, in London, talks about how nature inspires her work, how to reimagine institutions, and the importance of institutions on our personal and collective lives.

Sepake facilitated the embodied practice workshop ‘When clouds gather we gather inside, when the sun comes out we find shade together under the trees’ organised by CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, in late April.

The workshop was part of the programme ‘Cultural Institutions in Transition’, a day of gatherings centred around talks, workshops and other practices to debate, imagine and experiment new institutional models and new ways of (co)existing in the face of the transformations of the contemporary world.

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