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Claire Doherty
British art curator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Claire Doherty MBE is a creative director and arts producer known for her producing and writing on place and the arts.
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Doherty was curator of Ikon Gallery in Birmingham and FACT in Liverpool before becoming the founder director in 2002 of Situations,[1] Bristol-based international arts commissioning and producing organisation. Situations' projects over a 15-year period included Theaster Gates' first UK public project Sanctum in Bristol;[2] Philip Hoare's The Tale, a multi-site, cross-artform site-specific project in Torbay;[3] and One Day Sculpture across five cities in New Zealand.[4]
She was Director of Arnolfini, centre for contemporary arts, in Bristol, England, from 2017–18. Doherty led the organisation through an 18-month transition following the loss of its Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) status, which occurred before Doherty's arrival in 2017.[5][6] The transformation included Arnolfini's most successful exhibition until then – Grayson Perry's The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever![7] – and the Imagine New Rules campaign to reimagine a 21st-century arts organisation.[8] Doherty's cross-artform programme at Arnolfini during the transition period included: Eclipse Theatre's Black Men Walking,[9] In Between Time's We are Warriors,[10] Black Girl Convention,[11] Don't Tell Your Mother[12] and Creative Youth Network.[13] Doherty also oversaw the establishment of Now or Never, youth-led creative studio[citation needed] and two Inspiring Women in the Arts mentoring events in Bristol.[14]
Doherty was a Trustee of Artes Mundi, Cardiff, the international biennial art exhibition and prize.[citation needed]
She was Creative Director and Executive Director of GALWAD, for the National Theatre Wales.[15]
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Recognition
In 2009, Doherty was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Breakthrough Award for Outstanding Cultural Entrepreneurs.[16]
In 2015 Doherty was appointed MBE 'For services to the Arts in South West England'.[17][18]
In 2018 the Bristol Post included her in its list of "The 100 most influential women in the West [of England]".[19]
Selected publications
- Doherty, Claire (2015). Out of Time, Out of Place: Public Art Now. London: Art/Books. ISBN 9781908970176.
- Doherty, Claire (2004). Contemporary Art: From Studio to Situation. London: Black Dog Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1904772064.
- Doherty, Claire (2009). Situation. London: Whitechapel Gallery. ISBN 978-0854881734.
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