#OCADU is hosting a cohort of 14 international youth participants as part of the International Summer Art & Design Residency, culminating in an exhibition on July 25. Read the full story: https://bit.ly/46fYJM4. Learn more about becoming a student at OCAD U and programs for young artists and designers at OCADU.ca/Admissions.
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Spring 2024 Course Highlight: Professor Anna Campbell will be teaching ART HIST 103 "Intro to Curatorial Studies" TR 2:30–3:45pm. NO PREREQS! | First Year Friendly | Humanities Breadth | L&S Credit. #curatorialstudies #uwmadison #uwmadisonarthistory #OnWisconsin #arthistory #museumstudies Enroll here: https://lnkd.in/e9CKAt9J Description: When we visit an exhibition, how does the curation of the artworks influence our perception and interpretation? How does the installation of artworks including how they are grouped and the order in which we see them guide our understanding? How do architectural elements like site lines, lighting, and the style of a gallery affect how we think and learn? In this class we will study key examples of influential exhibits, conduct site visits to different galleries and museums, and design our own 3D digital galleries.
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What does it mean to put theory into practice? Here at #XEC, the School of Cultural Technology offered students a chance to create and exhibit their projects at the Suzhou Bay #Digital #Art #Museum. Students can get a sense of the implementation of #artwork in real-world scenarios. Read more about student's artwork: https://bit.ly/3zg6aXf
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Today's museum question: To what extent is Design thinking and service design integrated into exhibition design processes? Are museums using design purely as styling and aesthetics? Or/and are they using human centered design methods for creative strategies and concept development, designing user journeys etc.? Would love to hear from exhibition designers and producers (in museums and consultants). (Image AI-generated for attention) Post edited.
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Experience Designer /Workplace Strategist / Retail Transformer / Real Estate Developer / Committed to ESG
Skissernas museums skulpturpark: Embracing the Process This weekend, I visited a fascinating place dedicated to sketches of public art. The museum houses a 90-year-old collection that began without any investment, focusing on the sketches that shape the artistic process. Seeing prototypes of some of the artworks I’ve encountered before was almost more exciting than the finished pieces. For example, a statue that stands 62 meters above sea level in #Goeteborg had a real-size mock-up on display—bringing the "#WomanByTheSea" up close in her work-in-progress form was incredibly impressive. I left the museum with three key thoughts: * #Enjoy the #process and showcase how things are made. * It’s not the investment but the #ideas that bring great things to life. * #Communicate the #process, as it's as important as the final product. These ideas resonate deeply with my work. Once a project is completed, it’s out of my hands. The process, with its daily challenges and opportunities for innovation, is where I find the true joy and ownership.
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FADA Gallery invites you to the exhibition titled, IN/VISIBLE The 2024 Creative Output exhibition “In/Visible” offers a useful register with which to engage an array of current works by staff of the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture (FADA). It’s generally taken for granted that the production, appreciation and dissemination of art – via channels such as books, galleries, museums and the internet – is primarily predicated on notions of the visible, the visual and the tangible. There’s nothing wrong with this assumption. Indeed, without multiplicities of visuality, the world of art would stand to lose a great deal. As important as the visible may be, the invisible is a critical and easily overlooked layer for the thinking and making of art and its attendant provocations.
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Museum Consulting | Coaching for Nonprofit Professionals | Play based learning through Exhibits and Museum goodness!!
Ever walked into an exhibit that made your jaw drop? 👀 ... or maybe you scratched your head wondering? 🤔 Expect the unexpected?! ...Oscar Wilde nailed it, and it's spot-on when we starting thinking about how we can take today's exhibit design to the next funky level. Check out the pic - who'd have thought picture frame bits could create such an epic wall? That's the kind of outside-the-box thinking museums need! It's all about surprising visitors? Flip everyday stuff on its head, present info in mind-bending ways. Before you know it, your exhibit's not just a display - it's a whole experience. So, how do you shake things up in your projects? Drop your wild ideas below! 👇 #museum #creativity #exhibitdesign #art #inspiredimpact
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Slow Art Day 2024 takes place tomorrow. How are you taking part this year? Please share how you're getting involved in the comments. Slow Art Day is a global annual event encouraging us to look at and discuss art slowly. This year it takes place on Saturday 13 April. The idea is simple: look at a few works of art for 5-10 minutes each. 🐌 You can do this on your own, with a group of friends or as part of an event at a museum. 🐌 Or participate online in a guided session or opt for a recorded video (see YouTube for lots of slow art inspiration). 🐌 You can choose which artworks to look at or let yourself be guided by what the museum has chosen. 🐌 Some venues select five pieces of art, others focus on just one or two, and others offer yet more options. If you're participating, tell us in the comments 👇 what you plan to do tomorrow! Or maybe you're a host? Share your Slow Art Day event below 👇 Use the comments here to spread the word about Slow Art Day and get involved. I'll also put some handy links for more info in the comments. cc: phyl terry #slowartday2024 #slowart #slowlooking
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Exciting things in the works at Sharvari Luth Design Studio! 🎨 #staytuned #Vaividhyam #BehindTheScenes #bts #ArtInProgress #ExhibitionPrep #CreativeProcess #ArtistAtWork #GallerySetup #ArtInstallation #CuratorialProcess ( Behind the Scenes, Art Installation, Curatorial Process, Artist at Work, Exhibition Setup, Creative Process, Art in Progress, Studio to Gallery, Unveiling, Exhibit Preparation )
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Connecting Audiences with Contemporary Art | Follow For Creative Inspiration | Championing Emerging Artists and Innovative Exhibitions | Emerging Art Curator
As an art curator, one of the essential techniques I employ is establishing symmetry within the exhibition. In my current exhibition, "Unveiling the Journey: The Art of Duncan Ebedes," symmetry has been thoughtfully integrated as a curatorial approach. But why is symmetry so impactful? Here are three key benefits that visitors experience when symmetry is used in the display layout of artwork: 1️⃣ Enhanced Visual Harmony: Symmetry creates a balanced environment, allowing visitors to connect more deeply with the art without distraction. The flow of the exhibition feels natural and cohesive. 2️⃣ Improved Navigation: A symmetrical layout guides visitors effortlessly through the space. It creates a rhythm that makes the journey through the exhibition intuitive and enjoyable. 3️⃣ Elevated Emotional Impact: Symmetry can evoke a sense of calm and order, enabling a more profound emotional response to the artwork. This intentional arrangement helps amplify the stories each piece tells. In "Unveiling the Journey," symmetry isn’t just a design choice—it’s a tool to deepen the connection between the art and its audience. If you've not yet seen visited the virtual exhibition, take a look here: https://lnkd.in/euZHEgvb Q: Have you used symmetry within your curatorial practice, did it work? Artist: Dunc Ebedes Fine Art #ArtCurator #ExhibitionDesign #SymmetryInArt #UnveilingTheJourney #ArtAndCulture #MuseumExhibitions #CuratorialPractice
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Today is International Day of Happiness!😊 We asked a handful of our designers a few questions about happiness in the museum and design field... 1. What’s the happiest exhibition you’ve ever designed, and what elements made it so joyful? 2. What brings you happiness in design? 3. What role do you think design plays in promoting happiness and well-being within museum spaces? 4. What brings you joy working at Mather & Co? Share your input on these questions in the comments! 🙌 #internationaldayofhappiness #happiness #wellbeing #design #museumdesign #wellbeingdesign
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