Museums establish powerful narratives of progress and primitivism, knowledge and ignorance, inclusion and exclusion.
Museum Management and Curatorship training course gives you the chance to acquire key foundational skills in curating and a solid grasp of the related issues. You will benefit from an intensive week studying current issues and practices in curating.
The course shares best practice and expertise in various aspects of museum studies, cultural management, exhibition practice and care of collections.
At the end of the Museum Management and Curatorship training course you will be able to :
- Understand the role and responsibilities of the curator within the modern museum and gallery context
- Select objects and create coherent narratives with them
- Acquire real-world experience of working in museums and galleries. Advance your knowledge of contemporary developments in this vibrant and sophisticated area of culture, arts and heritage.
- Develop transferable skills that are essential across this sector, working with museum and gallery professionals to nationally and internationally recognised museum standards.
- Develop your own interests and gain valuable research and practice-based skills.
- Engage constructively in current debates concerning curatorship and its changing nature
- Identify some of the challenges faced by the museum and gallery curator today.
Museum Management and Curatorship training course is ideal for :
- Museum professionals, scholars, students, educators and consultants examine current issues in-depth and provide up-to-Date research, analysis and commentary on developments in museum practice.
- Both academics and museum practitioners.