Can artists serve as activists, and can exhibitions drive social change? Who shapes the narratives in museums and galleries, and how should institutions address traumatic political events? Governments and businesses often influence a nation's cultural identity, prompting curators to consider these dynamics in their displays. This BA in Curating with Politics equips you with essential skills to link visual culture, politics, and societal forces, fostering innovative connections.The programme provides a multidisciplinary grounding in the histories and theories of art, curating, heritage, and politics. You'll gain intellectual and practical expertise through classroom learning and practical placements in museums and galleries, with a focus on exhibition design and how curatorial decisions influence viewer experiences. Many courses include optional modules for personalised study, with further details available on the University of Essex website.
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