ARTH 394: The Museum

ARTH 394-B01: The Museum
(Summer 2019)

04:30 PM to 07:10 PM TR

Nguyen Engineering Building 1107

Section Information for Summer 2019

This course will examine how the museum has evolved over the centuries from cabinets of curiosity to large-scale cultural institutions. We will study the museum as a concept with particular attention to its history, function, architecture, and ethical responsibility. Using recent controversies as case studies, we will address issues regarding collecting practices and repatriation, debates over exhibition content, as well as the commercialization of museum spaces and the commodification of collections. We will also be attentive to how museums negotiate between entertaining and educating the public that it serves. Multiple visits to museums in the Washington area will be integral to successful participation in the course.

ARTH 394 fulfills a requirement for the Art History major, and fulfils the University’s Mason Core requirement for a synthesis course. Please note that as a synthesis course, it does not fulfill the Mason Core requirement for Fine Arts.

Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Examines history, theory, practice, ethics, and current problems of collecting and displaying art and artifacts to the public. Emphasizes issues central to museums in Washington, D.C., or museums in other locations; focus varies with instructor. Limited to three attempts.
Mason Core: Synthesis
Recommended Prerequisite: 6 credits in art history at the 300-level and completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGH 302.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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