Yates Norton

Curator at The Roberts Institute of Art
Attending the Rehearsing Hospitalities programme

Yates Norton is a curator at The Roberts Institute of Art, London. Previously, he was curator at Rupert, a publicly funded centre for art, residencies and education, located in Vilnius, Lithuania; latterly directing Rupert’s 2020 public programmes on Care and Interdependence and co-developing the programme for the Creative Europe funded consortium, ‘Who Cares?’. Collaborating closely with David Ruebain, he is committed to disability justice work and has spoken on this in various arts and educational settings, including at the ICA and the Serpentine, London. His collaborations and work with artists include singing in Lina Lapelytė, Vaiva Grainytė and Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė’s Golden Lion-awarded opera, “Sun and Sea.” He studied at the University of Cambridge, Harvard University and the Courtauld Institute of Art.

Yates Norton is centered in the image, which is taken indoors. He is holding a paper in his hand, talking and is not looking into the camera. He has short, light brown hair and he is wearing a dark blue t-shirt.

Yates Norton