Book Your Portfolio Review at the Future Now Symposium 2022
Please note: To book a session, you must have purchased a Symposium Pass or additional Portfolio Review Pass. Ticket reference number required – this can be found on your receipt.
These 1-1 sessions, hosted at York Theatre Royal and virtually via Zoom, are for practitioners working across all genres, including painting, photography, digital media, sculpture, video and more. Our industry experts provide essential guidance on how to develop ideas and further artists’ careers, as well as providing insights on funding opportunities and exhibition. Each session lasts 20 minutes. This is your opportunity to get key advice on any number of topics: how to accelerate your practice through digital platforms, how to approach curators and galleries, or simply discussing a particular portion of your portfolio in real time. First review is free with your pass. Additional reviews can be purchased for £25 per slot. Find out more about our 2022 portfolio reviewers here:
You are welcome to present your work in a printed format, digitally, or a combination of the two. If showing work digitally, you will need to bring your own laptop.
Reviewers for Thursday 5 May
Eleanor Sutherland
Digital Content Creator, Aesthetica | 10:30-12:00
Eleanor curates, writes and edits daily features for Aesthetica’s website. She has interviewed major artists, as well as curators and editors from key arts organisations and publishers. She loves discovering new artists on Instagram – sharing their work with online readers each week. In 2021, she was on a judging panel for Dulwich Picture Gallery. Eleanor studied History of Art and English at the University of York, and is passionate about web design.
Book NowGriselda Goldsbrough
Co-Curator, Aesthetica Art Prize | 10:30-12:00
Griselda Goldsbrough, visual artist and writer, committed to cultural and creative activity in community engagement projects within heritage, science, musuems, galleries and healthcare. Artist in Residence at Foss Park Hospital, York, Art and Design Development Manager, York Hospital and co-curator Aesthetica Art Prize. She has been involved in the Aesthetica Art Prize for several years running, championing emerging talent across all media.
Book NowKit Monkman
Artist & Film Director | 10.30-12.00
Kit Monkman is a leading innovator in screen-based art and interactive media. He directed the visually experimental feature Macbeth and co-directed The Knife That Killed Me. He is also co-founder of KMA – an artistic collaboration that specialises in environmental installations – whose works have dramatically transformed public spaces across the world. Kit has worked with Prince and DV8. The work is driven by an interest in interaction.
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Eliza Williams
Editor, Creative Review | 14:00-15:30
Eliza Williams is Editor at Creative Review magazine, writing and broadcasting on art, design, advertising and music. Eliza has published two books with Laurence King: This Is Advertising and How 30 Great Ads Were Made, and has contributed to Phaidon publications including The 21st Century Art Book and The Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design.
Book NowLottie Davies
Photographer | 14:00-15:30
Lottie Davies is currently based in London and Cornwall, creating work concerned with stories and personal histories. Her work has garnered international acclaim, winning First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Her collaboration on Dreams of Your Life with Hide & Seek/Film 4.0 was BAFTA-nominated in 2012. NPG, described Davies’ work as “brilliantly imaginative.”
Book NowKate Simpson
Associate Editor, Aesthetica | 14:00-15:30
Kate Simpson is Associate Editor of Aesthetica Magazine, having joined the team in 2016. She works across digital and print platforms, producing curated content for international readerships of over 550,000+, showcasing both established and emerging artists. Simpson has also been involved in a number of editorial initiatives and related projects including The Future Now Symposium, The Aesthetica Art Prize and ASFF.
Book NowSaffron Ward
Digital Content Writer, Aesthetica | 14:00-15:30
Saffron plans, writes and edits original content across Aesthetica’s digital platforms. She works closely with artists, gallerists and publishers from across the globe to highlight key news stories, exhibitions and industry events. She also coordinates Aesthetica’s Instagram Takeovers – a platform for international artists to share their work and practice. Saffron has been Writer in Residence at Leeds Art University, and contributed to various magazines.
Book NowGriselda Goldsbrough
Co-Curator, Aesthetica Art Prize | 14:00-15:30
Griselda Goldsbrough, visual artist and writer, committed to cultural and creative activity in community engagement projects within heritage, science, musuems, galleries and healthcare. Artist in Residence at Foss Park Hospital, York, Art and Design Development Manager, York Hospital and co-curator Aesthetica Art Prize. She has been involved in the Aesthetica Art Prize for several years running, championing emerging talent across all media.
Book NowMariama Attah
Curator, Open Eye Gallery | 16:00-17:30
Mariama Attah is a photography curator, writer and lecturer with a particular interest in overlooked visual histories, and understanding how photography and visual culture can be used to amplify underrepresented voices. Mariama is curator of Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool. She was previously Assistant Editor of Foam Magazine. Prior to this, she was Curator of Photoworks, and was Managing Editor of the magazine Photoworks Annual.
Cherie Federico
Director, Aesthetica | 16:00-17:30
Cherie is the Editor of Aesthetica Magazine and the Director of the BAFTA-Qualifying Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF), Aesthetica Art Prize and Future Now Symposium. Originally from New York, Cherie moved to the UK in 2002 to study for her Masters degree and founded Aesthetica, which she has developed into an international brand distributed in 525 stores in the UK and exported to 20 countries. Cherie is a champion of new creative talent.
Fully BookedGriselda Goldsbrough
Co-Curator, Aesthetica Art Prize | 16:00-17:30
Griselda Goldsbrough, visual artist and writer, committed to cultural and creative activity in community engagement projects within heritage, science, musuems, galleries and healthcare. Artist in Residence at Foss Park Hospital, York, Art and Design Development Manager, York Hospital and co-curator Aesthetica Art Prize. She has been involved in the Aesthetica Art Prize for several years running, championing emerging talent across all media.
Book NowKit Monkman
Artist & Film Director | 16.00-17.30
Kit Monkman is a leading innovator in screen-based art and interactive media. He directed the visually experimental feature Macbeth and co-directed The Knife That Killed Me. He is also co-founder of KMA – an artistic collaboration that specialises in environmental installations – whose works have dramatically transformed public spaces across the world. Kit has worked with Prince and DV8. The work is driven by an interest in interaction.
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Steve Sheridan
Jerwood Arts | 16:00-17:30
Steve Sheridan (she/they) is the Digital and Engagement Manager at Jerwood Arts, the leading independent funder dedicated to supporting UK artists, curators and producers to develop and thrive. This year Jerwood Arts is presenting Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open on tour across the UK; Jerwood/FVU Awards at Jerwood Space in London and Leeds Art Gallery and Jerwood Photoworks Awards in London.
Book NowDamon Jackson-Waldock
Art House Wakefield | 16:00-17:30
Damon is a curator, creative producer and arts programmer based in Yorkshire, and joined The Art House, Wakefield as Programme Director in 2021. Damon’s role is to support and nurture the wide range of creative talent regionally and internationally without barriers and steer exciting exhibitions and residences in The Art House’s gallery spaces and within the community. Damon previously worked at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) for 11 years.
Fully BookedReviewers for Friday 6 May
Klair Bird
Co-owner, Spectrum Photographic | 14:00-15:30
Klair Bird is a co-owner of Spectrum Photographic, a fine art and photographic printing company based in Brighton, Sussex. Starting her career in London Pro Labs in the 1990s Klair returned to university. After graduating from the University of Brighton, she started working a Spectrum in 2005, becoming a managing partner is 2016. She has worked on numerous projects including the Sony World Photography Awards.
Book NowGriselda Goldsbrough
Co-Curator, Aesthetica Art Prize | 14:00-15:30
Griselda Goldsbrough, visual artist and writer, committed to cultural and creative activity in community engagement projects within heritage, science, musuems, galleries and healthcare. Artist in Residence at Foss Park Hospital, York, Art and Design Development Manager, York Hospital and co-curator Aesthetica Art Prize. She has been involved in the Aesthetica Art Prize for several years running, championing emerging talent across all media.
Book NowEleanor Sutherland
Digital Content Creator, Aesthetica | 14:00-15:30
Eleanor curates, writes and edits daily features for Aesthetica’s website. She has interviewed major artists, as well as curators and editors from key arts organisations and publishers. She loves discovering new artists on Instagram – sharing their work with online readers each week. In 2021, she was on a judging panel for Dulwich Picture Gallery. Eleanor studied History of Art and English at the University of York, and is passionate about web design.
Book NowHannah Starkey
Artist/Photographer | 14:00-15:30
Hannah Starkey’s photographs reconstruct cinematic scenes from everyday life, using actors within carefully considered settings. Starkey’s images centre around the female experience, evoking suggestive narratives through their appropriation of cultural templates. Starkey has featured in The Guardian and Financial Times, and in collections at Tate, London, and the Seattle Art Museum.
Book NowAbi Shapiro
Curator, Hepworth Wakefield | 14:00-15:30
Dr Abi Shapiro is curator, writer and researcher in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in practices that explore gender, sexuality, domesticity and the body. She is Assistant Curator at The Hepworth Wakefield and Lecturer in the History of Art at the University of York. She has worked on exhibitions such as Sheila Hicks: Off Grid, Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life.
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Leanne Green
Curator, Whitworth | 14:00-15:30
Leanne Green is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Whitworth, The University of Manchester. Recent exhibitions include Suzanne Lacy, What Kind of City? (2022) Forensic Architecture, Cloud Studies (2021) and A Useful Pursuit of Shadows (2021). She has a PhD in Visual Culture and holds an MA in Art Gallery and Museum Studies from University of Leeds.
Fully Booked
Griselda Goldsbrough
Co-Curator, Aesthetica Art Prize | 16:00-17:30
Griselda Goldsbrough, visual artist and writer, committed to cultural and creative activity in community engagement projects within heritage, science, musuems, galleries and healthcare. Artist in Residence at Foss Park Hospital, York, Art and Design Development Manager, York Hospital and co-curator Aesthetica Art Prize. She has been involved in the Aesthetica Art Prize for several years running, championing emerging talent across all media.
Book NowSteve Sheridan
Jerwood Arts | 16:00-17:30
Steve Sheridan (she/they) is the Digital and Engagement Manager at Jerwood Arts, the leading independent funder dedicated to supporting UK artists, curators and producers to develop and thrive. This year Jerwood Arts is presenting Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open on tour across the UK; Jerwood/FVU Awards at Jerwood Space in London and Leeds Art Gallery and Jerwood Photoworks Awards in London.
Book NowSkinder Hundal
Director of Arts, British Council | 16:00-17:30
Skinder Hundal recently joined as the Director of Arts at British Council, the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Hundal was previously Director at New Art Exchange, Nottingham, an award winning contemporary arts space, representing diaspora and international contemporary art in the UK. Hundal’s passion is to think and deliver the new.
Book NowKlair Bird
Co-owner, Spectrum Photographic | 16:00-17:30
Klair Bird is a co-owner of Spectrum Photographic, a fine art and photographic printing company based in Brighton, Sussex. Starting her career in London Pro Labs in the 1990s Klair returned to university. After graduating from the University of Brighton, she started working a Spectrum in 2005, becoming a managing partner is 2016. She has worked on numerous projects including the Sony World Photography Awards.
Book NowSaffron Ward
Digital Content Writer, Aesthetica | 16:00-17:30
Saffron plans, writes and edits original content across Aesthetica’s digital platforms. She works closely with artists, gallerists and publishers from across the globe to highlight key news stories, exhibitions and industry events. She also coordinates Aesthetica’s Instagram Takeovers – a platform for international artists to share their work and practice. Saffron has been Writer in Residence at Leeds Art University, and contributed to various magazines.
Book NowMarigold Warner
Online Editor, BJP | 16:00-17:30
Marigold Warner is a British-Japanese writer and editor based in London. She currently works for British Journal of Photography as the online editor, writing and commissioning daily stories for the online journal, as well as contributing to the print magazine. Marigold was trained at City, University of London. She has been published by The Telegraph Magazine, Elephant, Gal-dem, Disegno, Architects Journal, and more.