Janna Graham is a writer,
organizer, educator, and curator who has initiated community, pedagogical,
artistic, and research projects in and outside of the arts for many years. Prior
to her current appointment as Head of Public Programmes and Research at Nottingham
Contemporary, Nottingham, Graham was a curator at Serpentine Gallery in London,
where she worked with others to create The Centre for Possible Studies, an
artistic residency, community research space, and popular education program in
the Edgware Road neighborhood. There, artists and local people developed
“studies of the possible” in response to the social inequalities of urban
space. She also ran a three-year program of artists working in care contexts,
culminating in the recent publication Art
+ Care: A Future (2013) to which she contributed. Graham is also a member
of the international sound and political collective Ultra-red and has been an
artist, researcher, and educator at institutions such as the Art Gallery of
Ontario, Toronto; the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; and
Plymouth Art Centre, Plymouth. [Last updated 2015]