Paul Goodwin
Guest Speaker
Paul Goodwin is an urbanist, curator and researcher. He is Director of the Re-Visioning Black Urbanism project, based at the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths College, University of London. This project explores new modes of inhabiting, imagining and making cities from progressive black and culturally diverse perspectives by organising exhibitions, film screenings, lectures, seminars and publications.
Paul is also a consultant for the inIVA Creative Mapping Project and a member of the Franco-British Council, for whom he co-organised (with Bonnie Greer) an international symposium on the “Challenges of Cultural Diversity in the UK and France” in November, 2006. He was appointed cross-cultural curator at Tate Britain in January 2008.
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TrAIN Open Series
The TrAIN Open series is a forum for invited speakers to present exhibition, publication, and research projects in the form of lectures, discussions and screenings.
Taking place at fortnightly intervals on Tuesday evenings during the academic term, the series is open to the public, as well as staff and students across the University of the Arts London.
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Paul Goodwin
Tuesday 04 Nov, 2008,
17:15 to 19:30
Lecture Theatre, Chelsea College of Art & Design