ARTH2045 Curatorship Theory and Practice
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Cultural Inquiry |
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| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Art History |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2012 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
This course introduces students to the history and profession of curatorship, and explores the roles of curators across varying collecting environments, with a focus on art collections. Students will become familiar with the main factors for consideration when preparing exhibitions and displays. They will also be introduced to the organisation of museums and the various professions within the museum environment. Topics will include the development of art galleries and museums, especially in the 20th century; the development, management and display of art collections; and approaches to documentation and publication. The course will study issues related to the responsibilities of the curator to the community (accessibility, education, exhibition and public relations) as well as responsibility to the objects (conservation, storage, accessioning and loan policies). There is a focus on Australian institutions and collections at national and regional levels. |
| Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of the course students should be able to
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| Indicative Assessment |
Attendance and participation (10%); Tutorial Presentation (20%); Exhibition Review (10%); Exhibition proposal (20%); Exhibition Plan (40%). |
| Workload | An average of two and a half class contact hours a week |
| Areas of Interest | Art History |
| Requisite Statement |
Introduction to Art History ARTH1002 and Introduction to Modern Art ARTH1003 or permission of the Coordinator. |
| Preliminary Reading |
Kreps, C. Curatorship as Social Practice. Curator v. 46 no.3 (July 2003) p311-23 Doering, Z. D. Celebrating 50 Years of Curator: The Museum Journal. Curator v. 50 no.1 (January2007) p. 5-7
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| Majors/Specialisations | Art History |
| Academic Contact | Dr Charlotte Galloway |
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