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- Title
The student-curated exhibition.
- Authors
Ennis, Erin
- Abstract
Renewed interest in curatorial practice within the K-12 art curriculum in the United States has created opportunities to explore new approaches to displaying student artwork in school. This article considers the exhibition-making and curatorial practices of eight Advanced Placement Studio Art students who were given the responsibility of curating a school-wide, end-of-year art show. The student curatorial process was developed by examining the art exhibition throughout history, and by focusing on contemporary installation and curatorial practices. Collaboration with a local gallery owner exposed students to real-world curation applications. Evaluation of the process was ascertained through student reflections and post-show feedback as collected by students through photography, observation and a 'graffiti wall'.
- Subjects
CURATORSHIP; ART education; TEACHER-student relationships; ART exhibitions; SERVICE learning; TEENAGERS; SECONDARY education
- Publication
Visual Inquiry: Learning & Teaching Art, 2017, Vol 6, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
2045-5879
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/vi.6.1.45_1