65 research outputs found
Methods for Modernism: American Art, 1876-1925
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A report on an Arts Administration internship with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, summer 2000
A one-semester internship with an arts organization is required of all graduate students to complete their degree in Arts Administration from the University of New Orleans. The student must then submit a detailed internship report to his/her Graduate Committee in order to be approved for graduation. This student has an interest in visual arts, with the goal of a career in the museum field. Seeking to gain further museum experience, I pursued and was accepted into a summer 2000 internship program at one of our nation\u27s finest art museums. The report provides the reader an overview of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and its External Affairs department. It also includes an explanation of my duties and experiences as ART 2000 project coordinator June through August 2000. Finally, the report details my short and long term contributions to the museum
A report on an Arts Administration internship with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, summer 2000
A one-semester internship with an arts organization is required of all graduate students to complete their degree in Arts Administration from the University of New Orleans. The student must then submit a detailed internship report to his/her Graduate Committee in order to be approved for graduation. This student has an interest in visual arts, with the goal of a career in the museum field. Seeking to gain further museum experience, I pursued and was accepted into a summer 2000 internship program at one of our nation\u27s finest art museums. The report provides the reader an overview of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and its External Affairs department. It also includes an explanation of my duties and experiences as ART 2000 project coordinator June through August 2000. Finally, the report details my short and long term contributions to the museum
Children\u27s Book Update for 2010-2011
Most colleges and universities with teacher training programs have collections of children\u27s books. In many cases, the librarians who are responsible for selecting these books have a number of other responsibilities as well. The workshop for which this bibliography was prepared was designed for those busy librarians who are not always able to devote the time they would like to the selection of childrenâs books. It explored selected âbestâ picture books published during 2010 and 2011
Understanding museum visitors' experience of paintings : a phenomenological study of adult non-art specialists
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The resurrection of the author
81 leaves ; 29 cmIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-81).In The Resurrection of the Author, Daniel Trainor-McKinnon supports a form of intentionalism by arguing that intentions and meaning are metaphysically separate from artworks. This form of intentionalism is what he calls externalist intentionalism, which is the theory of art interpretation that holds that intentions are often relevant (though not always necessary) to understanding artworks. Because it holds this, externalist intentionalism is an adequate response to both the anti-intentionalist objection that artists' intentions are inadmissible in critical examinations of artworks because they are external to those artworks, and the neo-Wittgensteinian intentionalist claim that intentions are internal properties of artworks. A consequent study of allusion shows that some features of art are dependent on intentions for their existence and correct interpretation, while a concluding section examines externalist intentionalism's compatibility with evaluative criticism
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