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Tuesday 29 November 2022

13:00pm - 14:00pm

Online event

Join Lili-Maxx Hagar Producer (Digital Commissions and Events) at UP Projects for an informal conversation about how she works with artists.

Led by Ruth Claxton, this is the latest in a series of events exclusively for STEAMhouse Create Programme members designed to demystify the commissioning process and help artists understand how different curators and organisations work, and how projects and relationships with artists evolve.

The event will be hosted on Zoom

Our Guest

Lili-Maxx Hager (she/her) is Producer (Digital Commissions and Events) at UP Projects working to devise, develop and deliver digital events across all projects. She is also responsible for producing and delivering UP Projects’ digital programme This is Public Space with her most recent projects including Zach Blas’ 576 Tears, Shu Lea Cheang’s Welcome to BioNet, Shezad Dawood’s The Terrarium, Karen Lancel and Hermen Maat’s Touch My Touch, Kari Robertson’s Wet Signal Voice Gardens and Common Bond Society, a commission that responds specifically to the Covid-19 pandemic. Lili-Maxx also worked on the production, development and realisation of The Hall, UP Projects digital participation space during lockdown.

Outside of this role Lili-Maxx has strong research interests in arts accessibility and specialises in making art accessible to the blind and visually impaired. Lili-Maxx has experience working in Berlin and London and has been published in various publications including the Guardian and Exberliner Magazine.