Hülya Ertas is a curator and architecture critic. On Monday November 3rd she's joining us at the beguinage for a lecture (open to everone) and a PhD workshop (for PhD students only).
Update October 27th 2025: Unfortunately, the workshop and lecture of Hülya Ertas cannot take place on November 3rd, as originally planned. It will be postponed to a future date. People that registered will be notified as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
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Hülya Ertas is a curator and architecture critic. Since 2020, she has been working at the Flanders Architecture Institute in Antwerp as a curator and editor. From 2004 to 2020, she worked at the monthly published XXI architecture and design magazine, based in Istanbul.
She curates exhibitions, edits books, writes articles and does research. Her main focus is on the societal and political role of architecture and the critical reading of socio-spatial practices. She graduated from Istanbul Technical University, Department of Architecture in 2005 and completed her master's in architecture at the same school in 2011, with the title The Situationist International on the 1960s Radical Architecture. She completed her PhD in 2024 at the Faculty of Architecture, Campus Sint-Lucas Brussels, KU Leuven, entitled Towards a Critique for the Architecture of the Commons. She is currently based in Brussels.
Architecture exhibitions are a way to represent the built environment in a three-dimensional space. They tell a story about architectures from various eras, they convey messages. In her lecture, curator Hülya Ertas will share her experiences in making exhibitions from their first phases of conception to realisation. She will unfold the collaborative process, artistic research methodologies and practices of inclusive gatekeeping.
During the following PhD workshop, the participants will engage in developing ideas about transforming their research into an exhibition. Through a structured dialogue among researchers, this workshop aims to equip them with some basic knowledge about framing their research into an exhibition.
These two pages should be compiled in one document, and the document (.doc or .pdf) should be named as the participants name, ie hulyaertas.pdf.
These documents should be uploaded to this drive, accessible to all participants, by the 23rd of October. So whoever is curious about other researchers’ work can have a look beforehand. The idea is to have dialogue and interaction among researchers, rather than providing direct instructions.
Update October 27th 2025: Unfortunately, the workshop and lecture of Hülya Ertas cannot take place on November 3rd, as originally planned. It will be postponed to a future date. People that registered will be notified as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.