CURATORIAL PROJECTS: Sharlene Khan

Exhibitions curated by Sharlene Khan

2022 
Interiorities, Narrative Enquiry for Social Transformation (NEST) Syyposium exhibition, The Point of Order, 28 September-2 October

2021
Afems 2021 Exhibition (online), co-curated with Nomusa Makhubu, 1-5 November

2020
Tactile Visions-Woven, Turbine Fair Art Special Project (online), 27 August-3 September

2019
Creating from the Epicentres of our Agency, co-curated with Zodwa Tutani for the African Feminism (Afems) Conference, The Point of Order Project Space, Johannesburg, 5-7 September

2018
The Mute Always Speak: A Performative Response and Voice/Over: A Shelley Barry Filmic Retrospective co-   curated with Zodwa Tutani, African Feminisms (Afems 2018) Conference, Rhodes University Fine Art Department, Makhanda, 27-29 September

2016
Reasons and its Discontents, His Majesty’s Asylum, Pop-up Gallery – 19 Hill Street, Makhanda, South Africa, Curators: Fouad Asfour and Sharlene Khan, 30 June-5 July

2013
Rememory, William Goodenough College, London, UK, 25 February-3 March, Curators: Sharlene Khan, Fouad Asfour and Imara Rolston

2012
Happily Never After, AVA Gallery, Cape Town, 2-27 July, Curator: Sharlene Khan

2008
Esikhaleni Spatial Practices, 1st Joburg Art Fringe exhibition, Africa Cultural Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa, 14-16 March, Official Joburg Art Fair event, Co-curator and co-coordinator (as part of Dead Revolutionaries Club) with Claudia Shneider

2004
The ID of South African Artists Exhibition – Coordinator and co-curator:  an exhibition of 108 South African artworks at the Fortis Circus Theatre in Scheveningen, Amsterdam, Holland, December 03 – April 04, Curators: Sharlene Khan, William Wells and Janine van den Ende 10 Years. 100 Artists (editor: Sophie Perryer) – one of 15 curators chosen for the exhibition-in-a-book concept initiated by Bell-Roberts Publishing, Cape Town, South Africa