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Professor Andrea Phillips

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Department: Northumbria School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries

Andrea Phillips

I’m BALTIC Professor and Director of BxNU Research Institute, 51 & BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. I lecture and write about the economic and social construction of public value within contemporary art, the manipulation of forms of participation and the potential of forms of political, architectural and social reorganisation within artistic and curatorial culture. In my current role I have developed a collaborative space in Newcastle called the Experimental Studio where people from different disciplines – from the university, the BALTIC and from outside these institutions – can come together and test out ideas in a safe setting. Details of past and current events can be seen here https://research.northumbria.ac.uk/experimentalstudio/.

I work closely with artists, curators and arts institutions internationally. I have published books and articles on social concerns in relation to contemporary art, focusing in particular on education and organization. I am currently developing a research project about the history of the UK’s Community Arts Movement, and an international project about Settlement infrastructures. I am writing a book, Contemporary Art and the Production of Inequality, which will bring together discussions on the politics of public administration and management with recent analyses of arts institutions, alongside debates on value (public and private). This is informed by research into the political functions of the art market and personal experience of organising, lobbying, and governing contemporary arts institutions, arts education institutions, and working directly with artists.

  • Kristin Luke From the Valleys to Silicon Valley: Artistic Imaginaries of Future Communities in Wales. Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Nazima Kalita The Art of Hiding in Plain Sight: An Artistic Response to Memories of Violence in the City Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Abigail Webster Politics of administrative infrastructures: on contemporary art organisations and the state in Scotland Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Matilda Pye The paradox of the Temple and the Forum: Organisation, Leadership and Discourses of Democracy at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art This thesis will explore whether an art factory created in a period of cultural and urban renewal at the turn of the century can become or remain a location of possibility working with art and artists? Its aim is to reach in to the organisation of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art to evaluate, learn and rethink the civic role of the arts examining the public programme, communities of agency, freedoms and engagement at points in the institutions 20-year history. Start Date: 01/10/2020

  • PhD September 01 2003
  • Art MA (Hons) November 19 1995
  • Theatre and Performance Practice BA (Hons) May 19 1989


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