Dialogues of Curatorial Practice: A Landscape of Change

Schedule

Sun Jun 28 2026 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

The Deep End - Govanhill Baths Community Trust | Glasgow, SC

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Join us for our curatorial screening at The Deep End, Glasgow. Tickets are free with food and a zine workshop included.
About this Event

Join us from 5:30 - 8:30 for our live event next Thursday evening at The Deep End, Glasgow (28th May).
Tickets are free and include food from the wonderful Hiba's Palestinian Kitchen, a zine workshop on collaborative engagement led by Leah Cameron, and film screenings programmed by students from Canada, Glasgow, Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.

We will be watching films from:
Join us for our live event next Thursday evening at The Deep End, Glasgow (28th May).

1. Hazel Isle (2018) - Jessica Johnson

Curated by: Adam Cook

2. Entropy (2024) - Inuk Jørgensen

Curated by: Vincy Liyongqin

3. Life (cycle) of the Hong Kong Newt (2024) - Fung Hon-shing

Curated by: Karmen Zheng

4. Ocean Falls (2015) - Jessica Johnson

Curated by: Lewis Gavin

5. I Saw The Face Of God In The Jet Wash (2025) - Mark Jenkin

Curated by: Imogen Cowan

6. Sugar Maple Stand (1990) - Mike Hoolboom

Curated by: Shashank Satish

7. FLARE (2026) - Donald Butler

Curated by: Imogen Cowan

8. Father Tree (2025) - Atefeh Khademolreza

Curated by: Jessica Turner

9. Canada Park (2019) - Razan AlSalah

Curated by: Greta Chaparro

10. Holiday’s at Grandpa’s (2025) - Amir Kaken

Curated by: Arslan Zharaspay


Dialogues of Curatorial Practice is a transnational curatorial programme run in partnership with The Education University of Hong Kong, Almaty Management University (Kazakhstan), Queen’s University (Canada), and the University of Glasgow (Scotland). The curatorial direction was responding to the shared theme “A Landscape of Change”, exploring how films reflect and shape transformations in society, identity and the world around us.
This screening will feature works that traverse the topologies of care, both external and internal. We have worked with the Latin root of the term "curate," curare, to explore the tensions between the political and the personal. Across our works, familial connections, political tensions, climate catastrophes, and our curiosity about how far care can extend are reframed. As we navigate our internal and external terrains, change is revealed as care unfolds, leading to discovery, growth, and loss that persists through memory. What lasts is a testament to the endurance of our humanity, enabling us to persevere through unfamiliar obstacles to unveil creative reimaginings of our place in the world.

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The Deep End - Govanhill Baths Community Trust, 21 Nithsdale Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

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