Gwybodaeth am Fodiwlau
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Critical Journal discussing the experience of curating an exhibition involving theoretical and historical research. 2500 Words | 50% |
| Semester Assessment | Project work Portfolio of the student's proposed contributions to the exhibitions, including object labels, introductory/main text panels, press releases, advertising copy, and catalogue entries. 2500 Words | 50% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Project work Portfolio of the student's proposed contributions to the exhibitions, including object labels, introductory/main text panels, press releases, advertising copy, and catalogue entries. 2500 Words | 50% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Critical Journal discussing the experience of curating an exhibition involving theoretical and historical research 2500 Words | 50% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Curate an engaging exhibition, researched and selected from the School of Art collection, to showcase a clear narrative or theme
Critically evaluate the role of the curator, the function of exhibition and the gallery space and apply this when critiquing local and national art exhibitions.
Produce professional-standard interpretative texts for museum display
Use industry-standard conservation and installation techniques to ensure the safe handling and effective display of museum objects
Devise marketing strategies to promote exhibitions across various media.
Collaborate effectively as a team to complete exhibition tasks within a given timeframe.
Brief description
The module offers undergraduates a rare opportunity to stage an art exhibition in a public gallery, selecting works from a Fine and Decorative art collection of national renown. Bridging a gap between academic study and public engagement, this hands-on experience benefits participants by enhancing their career profile and professional prospects.
Aims
This module draws on the expertise of the teaching and curatorial staff of the School of Art and the wealth of the School of Art collection to provide an opportunity to conduct practical, professional research to curate an exhibition in a public gallery.
Content
Teaching comprises lectures on the theory of curating exhibitions and sessions to include planning workshops, writing seminars, group discussions, as well as practical activities such as preparing and hanging works for exhibitions.
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details |
|---|---|
| Communication | Critiquing writing samples and commenting on various theoretical/practical approaches to exhibition curation in classroom discussions. |
| Improving own Learning and Performance | Staff and peer feedback, class discussions and exhibition audience response |
| Information Technology | Word processing, designing graphics and labels, composing texts for online publication, sharing information via Blackboard and compiling information using appropriate museum databases and gallery websites |
| Personal Development and Career planning | The module offers a practical experience of working in a gallery/art museum setting and provides insights into the history and processes of curating and the related practices of art historians, art critics, and museum professionals |
| Problem solving | Testing the effectiveness of label texts and designs; dealing with the challenges of staging the exhibition within the space and time alloted for it. |
| Research skills | Composing a critical journal requires students to carry out research using the University Library, the National Library of Wales, and investigating local museums and art galleries |
| Team work | Working together on the exhibition and collaborating on texts and designs |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6
