Group Presentation (20 minutes): Imaginary Exhibition or Display proposal, with written report (1000 words) and Reflective Learning Journal (1000 words).
You will work in groups to develop and deliver a proposal for an exhibition. Each member of the group will concentrate on a particular aspect of the exhibition, for example, curatorial rationale, interpretation, related events and programmes. You will deliver the proposal and research in a 20 minute group presentation, and will provide a 1000 word written proposal and report. You will also write the second part of your Reflective Learning Journal. Again the Reflective Learning Journal will reflect on your learning across the module, but will focus on the second group presentation.
- Group Presentation: Takes place on 23rd March and 30th March 2011.
- Written proposal (1000 words), Reflective Learning Journal with attached up to date PDP must be handed in to the Student Hub at the Campus Centre on 18th April 2011.
Module Tutor: Prof. Colin Fallows
As an advertising member of group I decided to invite for our (imaginary-learning) exhibition opening Ian & Minako Jackson.
ArtInLiverpool Novas Contemporary Urban Centre 41-51 Greenland Street |
Liverpool |
L1 0BS |
UK |
0151 707 3510 | |
07763 821 626 | |
Ian runs www.artinliverpool.com, a website that he launched in 2004 initially for listings, but which has developed into an essential resource for art lovers in the region and beyond. Ian's controversial blog has even been described as "the best art blog in Britain" by one publication. It has bloomed into a mix of listings, interviews and reviews. On March 9, the site is co-ordinating Thank You Art Day with many local galleries.
Not to be outdone, Minako is the Liverpool correspondent for www.scousehouse.net, which is written in Japanese and is specifically for Japanese who are obsessed with Liverpool. "At first, the main appeal is football and The Beatles," says Minako, "but I include art and culture to show a different side to the city as well."
Not to be outdone, Minako is the Liverpool correspondent for www.scousehouse.net, which is written in Japanese and is specifically for Japanese who are obsessed with Liverpool. "At first, the main appeal is football and The Beatles," says Minako, "but I include art and culture to show a different side to the city as well."
As an exhibition will present Women Celebration in art I decided that it will be very nice if Minako will open this event.
Minako is very talented artist and photographer and interesting personality.