Curating
Lucy Cotter holds a PhD in cultural analysis, engaging with the agency of curating in a post/colonial world. In her writing and curatorial projects, she approaches the exhibition space as a unique site for embodied-material-spatial knowledge-making, multi-sensory access, and cultural decolonization.
Her curatorial accolades include being the curator of the Dutch Pavilion, 57th Venice Biennale 2017, with Cinema Olanda: Wendelien Van Oldenborgh, a solo exhibition in Venice comprising of an architectonic installation with new film works, engaging with tensions between the national image and suppressed histories. Cinema Olanda: Platform, a major group exhibition and event program at Kunstinstitut Melly, the Stedelijk Museum, and EYE Film Museum which brought these questions home to the Netherlands.
Cotter was Curator in Residence at Oregon Contemporary, Portland, OR from 2021–22, curating the year-long program Turnstones (2022-3). Other recent presentations include Undoing Langauge: Early Performance by Brian O' Doherty at The Kitchen, New York (2021), and The Unknown Artist (2019) at the Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, Portland. She is currently curating the year-long program Artistic Research in a World on Fire (2024–5) as project resident at Stelo Arts and Culture Foundation, Portland, with additional events at venues across the US, including e-flux, New York; The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, and Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art and Thought, New Orleans.
Her earlier projects include being co-curator of Here as the Centre of the World, 2006–2008, a transnational artistic research project in six cities worldwide that explored possibilities for a more culturally responsive art discourse. She organized numerous exhibitions engaging with artistic research as head of the MA Artistic Research, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague from 2010-2015. Cotter has worked in various capacities at museums and galleries in Germany (Ludwigs Forum for Contemporary Art) and Italy (Peggy Guggenheim Museum and Nuova Icona Institute) and from 2003-4 was co-director of Public Space With A Roof, Amsterdam.
Curatorial, Selected
- Ghosts in the Throat: Language, Song, Orality, and Resilience 
- 
Oregon Center for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR 29 June–05 October 
- 2025
- 2025
 
- Artistic Research in a World on Fire 
- Stelo Arts and Culture Foundation, Portland; e-flux, New York; Et. al, San Francisco; Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought, New Orleans, The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, et al. 
- 2024–2025
- 2024
 
- Future Memories of This Land: The Confluence Project, Indigenous Counter-Narratives, and Maya Lin’s Counter-Monuments 
- 
Eric and Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR 
- 2022
- 2022
 
- Proximities, a rehearsal, an archive: Katarina Zdjelar 
- Oregon Center for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR 
- 2022
- 2022
 
- Undoing Language: Early Performance Works by Brian O’ Doherty 
- The Kitchen, New York 
- October 8, 2021
- 2021
 
- a performance of keyon gaskin 
- Oregon Center for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR 
- 4 September 2021
- 2021
 
- Timelines for the Future: Christine Howard Sandoval 
- Oregon Center for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR 
- 8 January – 21 February 2021
- 2021
 
- Unquiet Objects 
- Oregon Center for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR 
- 12 March – 2 May 2021
- 2021
 
- The Unknown Artist 
- Center for Contemporary Art and Culture, Portland, OR 
- 5 March – 18 April 2020
- 2020
 
- Mercurial States 
- Classroom, Art and Education, e-flux 
- August 2019
- 2019
 
- Cinema Olanda: Wendelien Van Oldenborgh 
- 
An installation by Wendelien van Oldenborgh for the Dutch Pavilion | Giardini 57th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia 
- 13 May – 26 November 2017
- 2017
 
- Cinema Olanda Platform 
- Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam 
- 17 June – 20 August 2017
- 2017
 
- Cinema Olanda: Event Series 
- Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; EYE Film Museum; University of Amsterdam, The Black Archives, Amsterdam Public Library 
- 7 February 2016 – 26 November 2017
- 2016
 
- Artistic Research/MAR exhibitions 2010–2015 
- The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague; De Appel, Amsterdam; 1646, The Hague; BAK, Utrecht; Walden Affairs, The Hague; Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam; Villa K, The Hague; Studio Loos, The Hague; Stroom, The Hague; W139, Amsterdam; A-Pass, Brussels; The Royal College of Art, London 
- 2010–2015
- 2010
 
- Here as the Centre of the World 
- Dutch Art Institute; NIASD, Damascus; Diyarbakir Arts Center, Turkey; Anadolu Kultur, Istanbul; Zico House, Beirut, Rashid Diab Art Center, Khartoum, Taipei National University 
- 2007–2010
- 2007
 
- Public Space With A Roof 
- Overtoom 301, Amsterdam 
- 2003–4
- 2003
 
SAMPLE CATALOGUES
- Turnstones (catalogue) 
- Portland: Oregon Center for Contemporary Art 
- 2022
- 2022
 
- Cinema Olanda: Wendelien Van Oldenborgh (catalogue/reader) 
- Berlin Hatje Cantz / Dutch Pavilion, 57th Venice Biennale 
- 2017
- 2017
 
- Here as the Centre of the World (catalogue/reader) 
- Rotterdam: Archis 
- 2010
- 2010
 
How close is curatorial practice to the affinities and sensibilities of artists? Does curating seek to hold knowledge differently; does it work from art’s embodied material-conceptual processes? Does it swim in the direction of the unknown? Is it committed to fluidity, to play, and to serious reimagining? What are the continuities and discontinuities between artistic practice, academic inquiry, and curatorial practice? Does it embrace the exhibition’s potential to hold space for (neurodiverse, anti-ableist, anti-racist, gender-exploratory) forms of intelligence?