Catherine Flood

Catherine Flood
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Catherine Flood is an art and design curator and practitioner who works with historical collections and contemporary art and design. Now based in France, she was previously a curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London where she co-curated the exhibitions Disobedient Objects (2014) and Food: Bigger than the Plate (2019). Her current work explores rural contexts for making and curating, including themes of agriculture, food, and natural dyes and fibres.

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STOPS AND STATIONS

Regional empty spaces as places of experience and meeting points for art: the Capital of Culture 2024 invites young artists from Germany and abroad to research, live and work in them and to activate them with artistic contributions.