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Course Description

This course will offer insights into the materials and processes that artists use in making art, as well as the methods museum professionals use to conserve and exhibit them.  Hear perspectives from conservators, preparators, curators, and educators on the materials, making, care, and display of art.  Individual session topics include: how Japanese artists’ engagement with Chinese forms and techniques was used as an alternative way to bring Japanese porcelain into the modern era, the challenges of exhibiting contemporary works on paper in an exhibition which include recent print and drawing acquisitions, and discussion of other parts of the museum’s permanent collection and rotating exhibitions.

Notes

All sessions are held at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  This on-site course involves walking through the museum galleries and may also include slide presentations in our lecture hall, as well as viewing objects from our Education Art Collection in a classroom space.? Assistive Listening Devices are available for use in the museum. 

 

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