Concordia University’s Department of Art History has launched a Graduate Microprogram and Graduate Certificate in Curatorial Studies and Practices. The two programs will make use of the new Elspeth McConnell Critical Curatorial Laboratory, where students will gain hands-on experience in curating practices, such as matting, hanging, and lighting. “The skills that one gains as a curator are phenomenally useful out in the world,” said Concordia Graduate Program Director and Professor Rebecca Duclos. “Everything from project management to community liaison, to literally hanging a show, writing the texts, producing publications and developing educational or public programs.”
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