Marie Foulston is pioneering the curation of videogames for public spaces, from festivals and parties to the world’s grand museums. In 2011 she co-founded the Wild Rumpus party series, which helped inspire a worldwide wave of ‘new arcade’ events, and most recently led the curation of the first major videogame exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London – the world’s oldest and greatest museum of design. Join us as we hear how Marie’s perspective on videogame curation has evolved through her trailblazing work.
Poster art by Joana Neves. Find more of her work here.
Free and open to the public. This talk has a limited capacity, so RSVP to guarantee entrance! If RSVPs are full, there will be a stand-by line for this event beginning at 6:00pm.
The NYU Game Center would like to thank our event sponsors: Fresh Planet, Take-Two Interactive, Dots, and Empire State Development. Their generous support makes our events possible.