Curating the Digital Frontier: Insights from Alfredo Cramerotti, Auronda Scalera, and Kelly McCray
A Talk by Kelly McCray , Alfredo Cramerotti and Auronda Scalera
About this Talk
Join us for an illuminating panel discussion featuring a trio of esteemed curators: Alfredo Cramerotti, Auronda Scalera, and Kelly McCray. They will share their expert perspectives on the evolving practice of curating digital and physical art exhibitions. This panel is an unmissable event for anyone interested in the future of art curation, digital exhibitions, and the integration of innovative technologies in the art world.
Panel Overview:
- Alfredo Cramerotti brings his rich experience in merging contemporary art with digital and mass media. As an active curator of national pavilions and biennials, his insights into digital art spaces are invaluable.
- Auronda Scalera, with her significant influence in art and WEB3, navigates between the vibrant art scenes of London, Dubai, and the Metaverse. Her expertise lies in contemporary art, serving as a bridge between traditional exhibition spaces and digital realms.
- Kelly McCray, known for his impactful site-specific installations and curatorial projects, contributes three decades of experience and a fresh academic perspective from his recent MFA studies.
What we will discuss:
- The intricacies and challenges of organizing digital exhibitions.
- Best practices for translating the vibrancy of in-person art fairs into digital formats.
- Approaches to commissioning digital art in an era that blends online and offline experiences.
- The role of curators in shaping the viewer's experience in digital spaces.
Don't Miss Out:
This panel is essential for curators, artists, and enthusiasts eager to explore how digital platforms are transforming the curatorial process and what it means to commission art in the age of Web3. Prepare to dive deep into discussions that will expand your understanding of the art world's digital transformation.
Join us for this dynamic conversation and help shape the dialogue around the future of art and technology.