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Subject: Online course on exhibitions

Online course on exhibitions

From: Helen Alten <helen<-a>
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008
Northern States Conservation Center changed the date on the Exhibit
Fundamentals course.  Now it starts in two weeks.  If you are
interested in the course, please read below for more information.

MS106: Exhibit Fundamentals: Ideas to Installation
Instructor: Lin Nelson-Mayson
Dates: November 3 through December 12, 2008
Price: $425
Location: online at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org>

    Nearly every museum develops exhibits, but how can we improve
    communication with visitors while taking care of our objects?
    Exhibit Fundamentals explores exhibits from idea to final
    installation in a variety of settings. Topics include exhibit
    theory, the role of the museum's mission, creating a timeline,
    accessibility and script writing. Also covered are design
    elements, installation techniques, object safety and security,
    visitor safety and evaluations. Each student develops an exhibit
    plan for his or her museum.

Course Outline

    Introduction: Exhibition Theory and the Museums Mission
    Intellectual and Physical Accessibility and Exhibition
    Evaluations
    Creating a Timeline and Writing Texts
    The Role of Design Elements and Basic Installation Techniques
    Object and Visitor Safety
    Conclusion

Logistics: Participants in Exhibit Fundamentals work at their own
pace through six sections and interact through online chats.
Instructor Lin Nelson-Mayson is available at scheduled times during
the course for email support. Exhibit Fundamentals includes online
literature, slide lectures and student-teacher/group-teacher dialog.
The course is limited to 20 participants.

Required texts are:

    (1) Lord, Barry and Gail Dexter. The Manual of Museum Exhibits.
    Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press (A Division of Rowman and
    Littlefield Publishers, Inc), 2002.

    (2) Serrell, Beverly. Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive Approach.
    Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 1996.

    (Both are good resources; if you don't have them in your
    library, they can be ordered on line from Alta Mira at
    <URL:http://www.altamirapress.com/>)

Exhibit Fundamentals runs six weeks. To reserve a spot, please pay
at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html> If you have
trouble, please contact Helen Alten at helen<-a t->collectioncare< . >org

The Instructor:

    Lin Nelson-Mayson, with over 25 years of museum experience at
    small and large institutions, was recently the director of
    ExhibitsUSA, a nonprofit exhibition touring organization that
    annually tours over 30 art and humanities exhibitions across the
    country. For five years, she was a coordinator or judge for the
    American Association of Museums' Excellence in Exhibitions
    Competition. She currently serves on the exhibition committee
    for the National Sculpture Society. Ms. Nelson-Mayson has
    extensive experience with the planning, preparation, research
    and installation of exhibitions Ms Nelson-Mayson's experience
    includes teaching museum studies and museology courses. Her
    particular interest is the needs of small museums. She is now
    the director of the Goldstein Gallery at the University of
    Minnesota.

    Her credentials include the following;

        An MFA from The Ohio State University in sculpture and
        critical writing

        A BFA from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio in painting.

        Work as a curator for the Ross County Historic Society
        (Chillicothe, Ohio), the Art Museum of South Texas (Corpus
        Christi), the Columbia Museum of Art (South Carolina), and
        the Minnesota Museum of American Art.


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