MA/PhD
Number
Number
Course
Course
Professor
Professor
Location
Location
Day & Time
Day & Time
959
Exhibition and Curatorial Practice
5th Floor Classroom
MON 1:30pm – 4:00pm

This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to conceive of and implement an exhibition. We will consider, analyze, and critique different …

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961
American Decorative Arts at the Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum
THU 1:30pm – 4:00pm

As a first step toward an eventual reinstallation of the collection, this class will examine and evaluate the Brooklyn Museum collections of decorative arts in …

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962
MoMA and Modern Living
Juliet Kinchin
5th Floor Classroom
FRI 9:30am – 12:00pm

The Museum of Modern Art has played a crucial role in narrating twentieth-century domestic design since its inception in 1929. Highlighting materials in the museum's design …

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971
Digital Archaeology: Approaching History through New Media
Jesse Merandy
Digital Media Lab
FRI 1:30pm – 4:00pm

With access to an ever growing network of location-specific information, mobile and New Media technologies have radically altered the ways in which we interact with …

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975
Learning to Look: Principles of Connoisseurship
Jeffrey L. Collins
The Frick Collection, 1 E. 70th
MON 1:30pm – 4:00pm

“Connoisseurship,” derived from the Latin cognoscere (to get to know) by way of Italian conoscitore and French connaisseur, was long regarded as the primary tool …

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976
Italy in Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Museum
THU 1:30pm – 4:00pm

This course will examine how artworks from Italy were acquired, studied, and displayed at the Brooklyn Museum from circa 1900-55. Making extensive use of the …

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986
Principles of Connoisseurship: How to Look at Ceramics
The Frick, 1 East 70th Street
MON 1:30pm – 4:00pm

This class will provide a study of ceramics within a broad chronological scope, from sixteenth-century Italian maiolica to contemporary porcelain. Students will gain a connoisseurial …

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