Tamar Clarke-Brown

 

Tamar Clarke-Brown is a curator and writer whose practice centres overlooked imaginaries, diasporic knowledge systems, and experimental worldbuilding. As Curator (Arts Technologies) at Serpentine, she commissions artworks and R&D projects that investigate the civic potential of technologies through storytelling and speculative practice. Recent commissions include Gabriel Massan’s widely-touring video game Third World: The Bottom Dimension, and THE DELUSION, a critically acclaimed multiplayer project by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley addressing polarisation and censorship. A 2024-5 NEW INC mentor, she has presented with institutions including ICA, Tate, Yale, Somerset House, NTS Radio and more, and written for publications including CURA, Dazed, i-D, AQNB, and King Kong Magazine. Tamar is a frequent speaker and judge for festivals such as Ars Electronica.

 
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