Hannah Redler

First Name: 
Hannah
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Redler

Hannah Redler is a curator and producer of contemporary art projects specialising in new media and cross discipline practices. Currently Head of Arts Programme at Science Museum.

Hannahs interests include the influence and impact of media on people's experience of physical and mental space(s), hybrid creativity, cross-discipline, socially engaged & participatory practices. Head of Arts Projects at Science Museum, London, encompasses Project Leader for the artist-led Energy gallery. In planning stage for major new media art space.
Potted CV - Nov 2000 - June 2003: Lead Curator for The Public, West Bromwich, directing highly skilled teams in curating, interior and interactive media design to develop interactive and design strategies and artistic programme for a 4.6million, 1500m2 high-tech, multi-disciplinary participative arts gallery. January 1999 - October 2000: Contemporary Art Commissions Curator for the Science Museum's Wellcome Wing prior to which she was the Digital Media Co-ordinator at the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television. From 1993 1998 co-founded and co-directed Studio Fish, an artist-led digital media company, working with BBC Worldwide, Telecom Italia and National Disability Arts Forum. She trained as an artist at Camberwell School of Arts and Craft and Norwich School of Art obtaining a BA(HONS) degree in Fine Art: Painting and at the Royal College of Art, London, achieving the MA (RCA) in Curating Contemporary Art. Also External Assessor to EPSRC, NESTA and consultant to Tate Modern.

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