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Title
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Spelman ECP in Art History Project
Description
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SAVC 102: Ways of Seeing: Art History, Curating, and Museums is an Early College Program in Art History and Curatorial Studies. Ways of Seeing: Art History, Curating and Museums examines selected examples of African American and Western art. Via an online immersive course, students learn the role of curators, are introduced to museums, and engage with the High Museum of Art, art and archival collections in the Atlanta University Center and other significant collections. Diversity of the museum and its staff as well as its changing audiences is explored.
Students prepare to be art historians and/or curators by completing exhibition projects drawn from the High Museum of Art’s collection. The course is taught through a hybrid of synchronous and asynchronous delivery.
Artworks in this collection are selected from Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, Spelman College Museum of Art, ad the High Museum of Art, .
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96 x 66 1/2 inches
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Native Tongue/Ogbe Oyeku
Date
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2015
Medium
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Acrylic and gold leaf on canvas
Creator
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Fahamu Pecou, American, born 1975
Source
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High Museum of Art
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All of the content of this Website — including information, data, text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, pictures, audio clips, and software (the “Content”) — is protected by United States copyright laws. The Content of http://www.high.org is copyrighted as a collective work under the United States copyright laws. Except as granted in the limited license below, any other use of this Content, including modification, transmission, presentation, distribution, or republication, is prohibited without the prior written consent of the High Museum of Art, a division of the Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia (the “Museum”). The copyright of the Content and other proprietary rights are held by the Museum or other entities and individuals.
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2015.98
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Purchase in honor of Louise S. Sams, Chairman of the Board of Directors, 2011–2015, with generous support provided by Charles and Kristie Abney, Daniel and Sandra Baldwin, Carolynn Cooper and Pratap Mukharji, Charlene Crusoe-Ingram and Earnest Ingram, Howard and Helen Elkins, Holcombe and Nancy Green, Helen Griffith, Christopher and Kathleen Hohlstein, Jack and Ellen Holland, Jeb and Karen Hughes, Sarah Kenan Kennedy, Joel Knox and Joan Marmo, Ms. Wendy W. Kopp, J. Hicks and Jane Lanier, Bertram and Barbara Levy, Forrest and Lorri McClain, Allen and Sally McDaniel, Morgens West Foundation, Jean-Paul and Toni Pentecouteau, Sidney and Phyllis Rodbell, Michael A. Rooks and Jeffrey Cassens, D. Jack Sawyer and Bill Torres, Paul and Sara Steinfeld, Terry and Margaret Stent, Stephen and Michelle Sullivan, and Chelton Tanger and Peggy Hagen
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