“Exploring Visual Arts Research: Tate Online Symposium Showcases Brooks International Fellowship”
**Celebrating a Decade of International Collaboration: Tate’s Brooks International Fellowship Symposium**
On January 22, 2023, Tate will host a landmark free symposium titled *Building an International Knowledge Network: Ten Years of the Brooks International Fellowship*. The event, which will be held both online and in person at Tate Modern in London, marks the 10th anniversary of a transformative cultural and academic initiative made possible by the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation in partnership with Delfina Foundation.
### A Decade of Global Collaboration
Since its inception in 2014, the Brooks International Fellowship has played a pivotal role in fostering international collaboration and dialogue in the visual arts. This innovative program has brought together exceptional visual arts professionals from around the globe to engage in research across a wide array of disciplines at Tate, embracing fields such as curatorial studies, community engagement, visitor communications, collection care, and digital innovation.
Through this initiative, fellows have not only shaped Tate’s practices but also disseminated fresh, globally informed insights throughout the organization. The result is a dynamic knowledge network that transcends geographic boundaries, connecting professionals who share a commitment to advancing the arts while reflecting the diverse cultural contexts they represent.
### Highlights of the Symposium
To celebrate a decade of groundbreaking achievements, the symposium will convene former Brooks International Fellows, along with those who hosted and collaborated with them at Tate and Delfina Foundation. The event will examine the program’s broader significance in enhancing Tate’s openness to international perspectives and fostering new, innovative practices drawn from cultural experiences worldwide.
Curated by Jess Sully, Brooks International Fellowship Programme Manager, the symposium will feature thought-provoking sessions on themes that resonate across disciplines. These include:
– **Socially Engaged Practices**: Exploring how artistic and institutional strategies engage with societal challenges and create meaningful connections with communities.
– **Community Building**: Highlighting ways in which art and culture can become vehicles for forming inclusive, participatory networks of people.
– **Friendship and Collaboration**: Investigating the role of interpersonal relationships in driving creative and academic exchange.
– **Internationalism and Transnationalism**: Analyzing how global and cross-border perspectives enrich artistic and research practices.
Participants will reflect on how these themes intersect and evolve across multiple disciplines, informed by the regional distinctions and practices of fellows from around the world. The discussions will not only celebrate the program’s achievements but also spark dialogue on the future of international arts collaborations in a rapidly changing global landscape.
### The Brooks Fellowship Legacy
Over ten years, the Brooks International Fellowship has significantly impacted the individuals and organizations involved, creating pathways for sustained cross-cultural dialogue and innovation. Delfina Foundation has played an instrumental role as a partner, providing a nurturing space for fellows and fostering opportunities for creative experimentation and growth.
The Fellowship’s value extends beyond the individuals who have participated. The “Knowledge Network” established by the initiative is a powerful testament to the capacity of the arts to transcend borders and serve as a unifying language. Its interdisciplinary, cross-national approach to research and practice has underpinned Tate’s commitment to foregrounding diverse voices and perspectives in the arts.
### Join the Celebration
This unique symposium is a must-attend for anyone passionate about the transformative power of arts and culture, particularly within the context of global collaboration. Open to both online and in-person participants, this inclusive event invites the global arts community to reflect on a decade of achievements while envisioning the future of international cultural exchange.
**Don’t miss this remarkable gathering of minds and shared creativity. To view the full program and reserve your spot, visit [tate.org.uk](https://bit.ly/3Ple32g).**
The Brooks International Fellowship and this symposium are generously supported by the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation, whose enduring vision has championed international collaboration, diversity, and innovation in the arts.