CP20.5
Prepare and present own work in a professional manner to share ideas with wider audience.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) Research the range of ways artists can promote and present their work for different audiences and different purposes.
(b) Research exhibition opportunities for students initiated by local, global or online communities (e.g., performance piece, community project/show, website, social media, art competitions, etc.).
(c) Co-construct and rank criteria for exhibition, including health and safety considerations, and apply to overall design within selected space.
(d) Select works to exhibit that highlight own strengths.
(e) Design exhibitions utilizing multimedia, lighting, sound, video and/or digital spaces.
(f) Consider inclusive curatorial practices including purpose of show, selection process, exhibition space, matting work, producing advertising and show cards, when viewing a collection of art in a gallery or other exhibition space.
(g) Articulate intentions of works and choices for overall show through exhibition text and curatorial rationale.
(h) Document process and reflect on the impact of sharing work on self and the community.
(i) Predict the future of visual art exhibitions considering factors such as diversity, inclusion and technological developments.
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