Monthly Archives: August 2019

The Southwest in Motion: Students Curating Native American Art, Part 2

Last week, I posted the first of this two-part series about the intrepid and dedicated group of students from my ART 4763/5763 History of Native American Art and Material Culture course who put together an exhibition for the OSU Museum … Continue reading

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The Southwest in Motion: Students Curating Native American Art

Over the summer, this blog  focused on the experiences of my students in ART 4813 Museum Exhibition / History of Photography—but at the same time that they were working hard as a class, an intrepid and dedicated group of students … Continue reading

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Curating “Intentional Exposure”: Sheridan Dunn

From April 2 through June 1, 2019, the student-curated exhibition “Intentional Exposure: Photography from the Permanent Collection,” was on view at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art in the Malinda Berry Fischer Gallery. Part of my Spring 2019 course … Continue reading

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