Liverpool Biennial 2025: Curator Announcement
Marie-Anne McQuay has been appointed as the curator of the Liverpool Biennial 2025, the UK’s largest festival of contemporary art. With a background at the Bluecoat and Arts&Heritage, McQuay brings valuable experience to the role. Her upcoming theme for the biennial and the list of participating artists will be announced in autumn 2024. The event, which showcases exhibitions, talks, and community programs, aims to create lasting economic impact for Liverpool. Past editions have explored themes of colonialism and the city’s history, making the Liverpool Biennial a pivotal event in the UK’s art scene.
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Naz Baydar graduated from Middle East Technical University with a degree in Product Design. She furthered her education by completing a master’s degree in Art Direction at Elisava in Barcelona. Her work blends art direction, multimedia narratives, and design to craft innovative and transformative experiences. Naz is passionate about creating visual stories that evoke strong emotions and deliver meaningful impact. In addition to her work, she has a deep interest in philosophy and literature, which continuously inspire and enrich her creative process.