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Institution:
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Maine College of Art
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Description:
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The Art History and Curatorial Practice Major is designed to graduate practicing artists with a focus in Art History and Curatorial Practice. Their BFA degree includes the necessary development of a Senior level body of work. This course provides students with a critical forum for developing their Senior Thesis work. Building upon the studio experience of the Junior year, students are encouraged to focus their practice to create a cohesive body of Senior work. The course will encourage students to recognize and articulate the "conversations" that occurin the development of their body of work. It will also ask students to recognize the debates that surround the themes or visual meaning that may arise in their work. Through individual meetings with the instructor and group critiques, students will engage in a critical dialogue about the relationship between their studio practice, art history, and curatorial practice. They will also curate a show as part of the Seminar experience. Visiting artists will participate in group and individual critiques. 3 credits (meets 6 hours). Prerequisites: AH101; AH102; AH250; AH351; AH352; AH Senior Seminar I.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(207) 775-3052
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Regional Accreditation:
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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