ARTSPACE 2010 Curatorial Internship Awarded
ARTSPACE is pleased to announce Roman Mitch as the recipient of our 2010 Curatorial Internship. Roman Mitch was awarded
this coveted learning position out of an impressive range of talented applicants.
Roman comes to us with a solid academic and contemporary arts background. He has extensive experience in many facets of
contemporary art, theory and exhibition production as a technician, artist and a curator. He is actively involved in the
Auckland arts community and graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from A.U.T in 2006.
Roman Mitch who starts his Internship this week says, “I feel privileged to be given this opportunity and I’m excited to
be able to devote a year to working with artists on their projects. ARTSPACE is a great place for people to develop
discussions around ideas, about art practice, the local art community, and also about broader cultural contexts.”
Roman is the sixth Curatorial Intern at ARTSPACE. The internship, established in 2004, offers budding curators a unique
opportunity to learn in a mentored relationship with the Director at one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary art
galleries. The programme is a vital instrument in growing experience and professionalism of New Zealand’s contemporary
art practitioners.
“By giving young people the chance to add depth to their knowledge and skills we aim to give them a firm grounding so
they are in a position to take on senior roles in New Zealand’s visual arts within five years”. Says ARTSPACE Director
Emma Bugden
Previous interns are on their way to this goal through taking on curatorial positions at contemporary art spaces locally
and internationally and working as writers, critics and on independent curatorial projects.
The ARTSPACE Curatorial Intern Programme is made possible through the support of Creative New Zealand and private
patronage.
ENDS