The Curatorial Practice Emphasis is formed through the successful completion of twelve (12) credits of graduate-level work in approved courses and the documentation of a final project.
A list of approved courses would include:
COURSE TITLE |
COURSE # |
CREDITS |
Complete 12.0 credits from the following courses: | ||
Topics in Curatorial Studies | AH 391 | 3.0 |
Archive/Gallery/Museum Practice | AH 395 | 3.0 |
Exhibition Development Seminar | AH 405/EX 405 | 3.0/3.0 |
Data, Arts & Society | AH 5547 | 3.0 |
Curatorial Practice Seminar I | CP 6000 | 3.0 |
Curatorial Practice Seminar II | CP 6200 | 3.0 |
Critical Voices | CRST 5525 | 3.0 |
Publication Design | GD 312 | 3.0 |
Signs, Exhibits & Spaces | GD 470 | 3.0 |
Advanced Publication Design | GD 5512 | 3.0 |
Design/Writing/Research | GLA 5574 | 3.0 |
Art Worlds | GLA 5582 | 3.0 |
Intercultural Practices | GLA 5800 | 3.0 |
Archival Activism | GLA 5810 | 3.0 |
Publishing Culture | HMST 5400 | 3.0 |
Very Bad Things | SSCI 5437 | 3.0 |
**Courses may be chosen from Graduate and Undergraduate level electives. Graduate students taking undergraduate courses for graduate credit are required to do additional work and complete the course with a grade of a B or better.