Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool School of Art & Design
Learning Methods
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
7006MAEXH-SEP-MTP
Aims
To introduce students to the professional practice of exhibition making;
To develop awareness of core practices, models, and challenges of exhibition making;
To provide students with technical and critical skills and methodologies relevant to the enhancement of their practice;
To analyse and critically evaluate exhibitionary practices histories and strategies through specific exhibition case studies.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Analyse and question the operations of key exhibition case studies
2.
Demonstrate enhanced communication and presentation skills
3.
Generate and evaluate organisational, curatorial, or exhibition policy and practice
4.
Develop plans and proposals for curatorial projects in a professionally related environment
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Studio Practice (Exhibition Studies) provides an opportunity to share, investigate and contextualise experiences of exhibition making.
A series of seminars, with related readings and site-visits, address key issues and thus enable students to position their own research in relation to practice, philosophy and theory as well as professional contexts.
Workshops will draw on the expertise of curators, education and technical staff at relevant institutions; students will thus be introduced to skills in the wider gallery system (proposal writing; project development/finance; budget drafting; sponsorship/ catalogue production; exhibition design; scheduling)
Throughout, students develop formative content for the assessed Portfolio - which may include working proposals for their own exhibition/s and critical analysis of existing case studies. One-to-one and small group tutorials are used as a means of discussing and refining portfolio content.
Module Overview:
Studio Practice is a subject specific module, providing an opportunity to share, investigate and contextualise experiences of exhibition making. You will define your existing practice and extend its scope and ambition through a combination of self-initiated or set projects. It aims to:
Studio Practice is a subject specific module, providing an opportunity to share, investigate and contextualise experiences of exhibition making. You will define your existing practice and extend its scope and ambition through a combination of self-initiated or set projects. It aims to:
- introduce you to the professional practice of exhibition making
- develop awareness of core practices, models, and challenges of exhibition making
- provide technical and critical skills relevant to the enhancement of your practice
- analyse and critically evaluate histories and strategies through specific exhibition case studies
Additional Information:Studio Practice is a subject specific module, allowing for the understanding of practice and research methodologies relevant to Exhibition Studies. Studio Practice (Exhibition Studies) provides an opportunity to share, investigate and contextualise experiences of exhibition making. Students will define their existing practice and extend its scope and ambition through a combination of self-initiated and /or set projects.