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CS302 - Curatorial Studies Method
Focusing on a variety of curatorial problems and strategies, this seminar addresses the range of methods that encompass the practice of curating and the conceptual perspectives that have shaped the discipline. Attention will be paid to the range of demands in curating one person shows, group shows, working in formal institutions, in laboratory situations, with art outside institutions, with art as experience and process, as well as on creating and maintaining collections, conserving works of art, preparing educational materials, and building audiences. This course will combine theoretical content with hands-on work. Based on the scope of a student's project or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies.Satisfies: Curatorial Studies Major and Minor requirements and may be taken as a Liberal Arts elective.

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Description Focusing on a variety of curatorial problems and strategies, this seminar addresses the range of methods that encompass the practice of curating and the conceptual perspectives that have shaped the discipline. Attention will be paid to the range of demands in curating one person shows, group shows, working in formal institutions, in laboratory situations, with art outside institutions, with art as experience and process, as well as on creating and maintaining collections, conserving works of art, preparing educational materials, and building audiences. This course will combine theoretical content with hands-on work. Based on the scope of a student's project or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies.Satisfies: Curatorial Studies Major and Minor requirements and may be taken as a Liberal Arts elective.
Prerequisites AH214 / Lecture <min grade = D-, min credit = 3.00> or AH215 / Lecture <min grade = D-, min credit = 3.00> or AH217 / Lecture <min grade = D-, min credit = 3.00>
Corequisites N/A
Fees N/A
Credits 3.00
Credit Types Credit

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