LO2. Understand the politics of domestic and international museum practice regarding cultural property. ... LO3. Understand the current issues affecting museums, such as ownership, repatriation of material culture and human remains.
museum. In this unit, you will undertake a studio-based approach to the production of video art works, including video installation, single channel and synchronized multichannel artworks, streaming video and video
The unit utilises virtual macroscopic pathology specimens (bottles) available through the Pathology Museum collection and examination of microscopic slides of relevant pathological processes.
Units ARHT6935. Unit of study_. ARHT6935: The Art Museum: Past, Present and Future. ... LO3. To develop students’ verbal and written skills in interpreting and presenting debates about art museums.
As such, the course serves as an essential introduction to Art History for those considering a career in the arts, education, or the museum and design sectors.
Practical classes will allow you to develop your identification, classification and preservation skills though examination of boxes of 'mystery insects' and through creating a museum-quality insect collection. ... LO6. preserve, mount and label insect
This unit examines the theories and practices of museum education, heritage interpretation, audience research, communication and learning. ... LO2. demonstrate knowledge of the principles of learning in museums and at heritage places.
2023 unit information. This unit investigates the rising interest in Asian art by galleries, museums, bi/triennials and their audiences; it explores the politics and issues related to the circulation, exhibition
Hands-on tutorials in the Chau Chak Wing Museum provide students with the wonderful opportunity to handle and work directly with ancient Greek and Roman artefacts in the University's collection. ... LO3. 3. Apply theoretical knowledge to practical
In CPAT3902, you will participate in inquiry-led museum sessions that review human pathological specimens using innovative online tools combined with high-resolution microscopy to crystallise and reinforce concepts developed in