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Course Dates Nov. 7-11; schedule TBA
This course has two goals. First is to offer students an opportunity to polish up presentations of their year-long Field Projects. Second is to allow them to deliver the presentation in a PowerPoint discussion to the core faculty in the Museum Studies Certificate program. Takes place at MMAC unless otherwise announced.
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Mondays and Wednesdays 2-3:30, Aug 25-Nov 5
This course has two goals: firstly to introduce students to the history, preparation, curation, and scientific use of natural history collections; and second is to familiarize them with the basic structure and management of data associated with museum collections. The course will be leaning on vertebrate zoological collections as examples for both goals, as they involve complex physical and data curation. However, the core concepts are transferrable to different types of collections, with different practices and purposes, across disciplines. Courses will take place in Health Sciences (HS) 212 or Interdisciplinary Science Building (ISB) 404A. Check schedule for class location.
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Course dates/times TBA
This course is an introduction to Photography in a museum setting. Utilizing the collection
from the Montana Museum of Art & Culture (MMAC) it will approach photographing a
collection from several perspectives. This includes a theoretical approach with
considerations around documenting artworks and cultural artifacts, art handling, and
practical hands-on instruction to lighting artwork, workflow, and file management. Classes
will take place in the Museum of Art & Culture and the Paxson Gallery in the PARTV building.
