Dr Emily Pringle
In 2010 Dr Emily Pringle joined Tate as Head of Learning Practice and Research where she convened the Tate Research Centre: Learning and researched and wrote specifically on the role of artists in museum education and creative learning more broadly. In 2017 Emily was awarded an AHRC Leadership Fellowship to examine research practices in art museums, publishing the research ‘Rethinking Research in the Art Museum’ 2019. In February 2019 Emily was appointed Head of Research at Tate overseeing the strategic direction for research across the museum and managing a team of research-active colleagues. www.tate.org.uk/research
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