
Carrie Chan is the Contemporary Programme Curator at the V&A Museum, London. She curates and commissions arts projects to activate the museum’s spaces. The projects include Friday Lates, V&A's programme during London Design Festival as well as other site-responsive installations and displays in the museum. She was the formerly Curator-in-Residence at FACT Liverpool. She was the inaugural curator of Design Society - a major design institution in Shenzhen co-founded by China Merchants Group and V&A. Her curatorial research has a strong focus on contemporary design, material culture and digital arts practices. She has strong interests in exploring the fusion of digital and physical approaches to design, making and world-building. She explores how new technologies enable artists from Global Majority to challenge dominant narratives. Carrie was previously was a nominator for London Design Museum's Beazley Design of the Year Award and an advisor for London's flagship craft fair Collect.