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This video is a recording of a live online event which took place at 12pm, 12 April 2022. The event discussed curatorial careers, and answers FAQs about the Jerwood Curatorial Accelerator programme. Jerwood Curatorial Accelerator (JCA) is a new 12-month programme to support ten early-career curators from working class/low socio-economic backgrounds to develop their networks, skills and leadership ambitions. Find out more about the programme and apply: https://jerwoodarts.org/jerwood-curat... The speakers in this event were: Anthony Shapland is an artist, writer and curator from South Wales. The first of his family to go to college, he studied Fine Art. In 1997 he founded g39, an artist-led community space in Cardiff, where he currently lives. He directs the creative programme of exhibitions, mentoring support and residencies. He also currently works in a number of different jobs to support a practice as a writer, artist and filmmaker. Anthony regularly writes on the visual arts in reviews, artists monographs, exhibitions and catalogues and is currently part of a writers development programme with Literature Wales to support writers from working class backgrounds. He has been on judging or selection panels for Artes Mundi 8, Jerwood Arts' Survey II exhibition, and on the Wales in Venice committee. Habda Rashid is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art, working across the Fitzwilliam Museum and Kettle’s Yard where she researches new perspectives on the collections in their global contexts. Before that, she was a Curator at the Whitechapel Gallery, Senior Curator at Create London for two years and then the organisation’s interim Artistic Director in 2021. She has extensive experience of working on exhibitions and commissions of new works by a wide range of artists, including Larry Achiampong, Veronica Ryan, James Richards or Eva Rothschild. Habda has taught at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmith’s University and has published writing on artists as well as on her own diaspora experience. She is currently on the curatorial committee of the Art Historian Association and on the judging panel for this year’s Freelands Foundation painting prize. Saziso Phiri is a freelance curator, cultural producer and writer based in the UK who works globally. She is the founder of The Anti Gallery, a curation and artist development platform set up in 2016 in Nottingham. The Gallery showcases art from emerging artists in pop-up and alternative spaces and works away from the norms and traditions of the art world. In her career, Saziso has delivered exhibitions and events independently or in partnership with public and commercial organisations, such as New Art Exchange, Nottingham Contemporary, City Arts Nottingham or Nuart Festival in Norway and Scotland. Her writing has appeared in ArtReview and she has also been a Visiting Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University. Jerwood Curatorial Accelerator (JCA) is designed and delivered by Jerwood Arts, with funding from Arts Council England’s Transforming Leadership Fund and Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, and Art Fund support. Host partners include Centre for Contemporary Art, Derry ̴Londonderry, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Peak Cymru, Somerset House, Turner Contemporary and Yorkshire Sculpture International. The programme has specialist support from people make it work, Dr Dave O’Brien and Annabel Jackson Associates Ltd.