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Curators

Find out more about the DASH Curators programme, including where it all began and our new Future Curators Programme 

About The FCP Programme
The Future Curators Programme 2023-2026 is a residency programme for Disabled curators within mainstream visual arts institutions.
FCP Resources and Reading
Visit this page for more information including regular FCP homework texts and podcasts, suggested reading and a Glossary of Terms.
Mariana Lemos: Curator
DASH x Wysing Art Centre are pleased to announce Mariana Lemos as their Home-Based Future Curator, as part of the DASH-led Future Curators Programme.
Jess Starns: Curator
John Hansard Gallery is delighted to announce Jess Starns as their new Future Curator, as part of the DASH Future Curators Programme.
Eve Hines-Braham: Curator
Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) was delighted to welcome new Assistant Curator, Eve Hines-Braham, who joined them in February 2026 through the DASH Future Curators Programme.
Ashanti Hare: Curator
Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange are thrilled to have appointed Ashanti Hare, as their new DASH Future Curator.
Nathalie Boobis: Curator
​​​​​​Arts Catalyst are thrilled to welcome curator in residence Nathalie Boobis as part of the Future Curators Programme.​​​​​​​
Wysing Young Disabled Artists
Young Disabled Artists (YDA) Programme with Wysing Arts Centre: What On Earth Could Have Happened Here
FCP Learning and Training
The Future Curators Programme is a largescale project that seeks to create deep rooted change within the partner organisations and the wider community. 
Hear from our Network Partners
Hear from DASH partners about why they are passionate about the Future Curators Programme.
DASH Curatorial Commissions
The drive for DASH's first commissioning programmes came directly from Disabled artists themselves, who asked “Where are all the Disabled artists?”
Curating Institutional Change
Watch all three Curating Institutional Change webinars here