Jury
WILL DALLIMORE
Director of Public Engagement, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Over the last four years Will has played a key role in revitalising the 247 year-old Royal Academy. He heads up the organisation’s audience insight, marketing, communications, digital, and visitor experience teams. Before joining the RA, Will was a strategy consultant advising a range of corporate, government and NGO clients. He has also worked in comms roles at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, Royal College of Art, and the British Film Institute.
KATHRINE DANILOFF
HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, NORSK TEKNISK MUSEUM, NORWAY
Kathrine Daniloff has been Head of Communications at Norsk Teknisk Museum for nine years. Her prior communications experience goes back 16 years. She has worked in small, medium and large companies as Head of Communications and other roles. Educated at the University of Oslo as a sociologist, Kathrine Daniloff also holds a Master of Management degree from the Norwegian School of Business.
Khairuddin Hori
Deputy programming director, PALAIS DE TOKYO
Singaporean curator Khairuddin Hori joined the Palais de Tokyo in 2014, as its deputy programming director. A graduate of Singapore’s Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, 40-year-old Hori is best known for his multidisciplinary and unconventional approach to curating, supported by his experience in theatre and as an artist.
Corinne Estrada
CEO, Agenda
An expert in communications, branding and profile management, Corinne founded international communications agency Agenda in 1995 - Corinne has advised international organisations such as Tate, Fundación Mapfre, the V&A, The National Gallery, London and Guggenheim Bilbao on their communications strategies and global positioning - Corinne co-founded Communicating the Museum, IDCA, International Design Communication Awards and Culture Business
HUSAMETTIN KOCAN
Founder of Baksi Museum and Professor of Fine Arts
Hüsamettin Koçan has been active in initiating events such as the Istanbul Art Fair and The Youth Action and serves on the advising board of the International Istanbul Biennial.
The Baksı Museum which includes exhibition halls, a Warehouse Museum, workshops, a conference hall, a library and a guest house and came into being in 2000 as the brainchild and personal dream of Prof. Hüsamettin Koçan, an artist who is also a native of Bayburt. This museum is the result of Koçan’s efforts to transfer his lifetime achievement to his homeland.
Lily Hibberd
Artist and Writer
Lily Hibberd is an Australian artist and writer, based in Paris. Her interdisciplinary practice centres on performance, writing, painting, photography, video and installation. Her projects involve long-term collaboration with communities, artists and archives to regenerate forgotten or disconnected memories, people and histories. She is currently artist in residence at the Musée des art et métiers, Paris where she will present the solo exhibition First Light for the UNESCO International Year of Light from November 2015.