Discover how NGV Collection exhibitions come to life. Uncover how ideas are transformed into inspiring gallery experiences – where every decision, from the selection of works to layout, lighting and approaches used to preserve and protect works of art, contribute to how visitors experience art. Explore ideas, stories and considerations that inform displays at the The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia and enjoy a rare opportunity to ask questions and gain insights directly from NGV experts:
Senior Curator of Australian Art, Beckett Rozentals
Senior Curator of First Nations Art, Dr Jessica Clarke
Exhibition Design Coordinator, Kathleen Duffy
Manager of Conservation, MaryJo Lelyveld
Designed to align with the VCE Art Making and Exhibiting Study Design, this program is also perfect for teachers across other year levels seeking to enrich their understanding of roles and responsibilities in exhibitions and galleries.
All materials are supplied. Light refreshments are included – please include any dietary requirements when booking.
You might like to consider NGV Friday nights with Westwood | Kawakubo at NGV International following the program. For more information visit https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/friday-nights/
- Develop knowledge of how curators select and present artworks for exhibition.
- Understand the curatorial and design considerations involved in displaying artworks within a gallery setting.
- Gain insight into the planning, organisation, preservation and conservation processes that support the presentation of artworks.
- 2.3 Design and implement learning and teaching programs using knowledge of curriculum, assessment and reporting requirements.
- 6.2 Participate in learning to update knowledge and practice, targeted to professional needs and school and/or system priorities.
- 6.4 Undertake professional learning programs designed to address identified student learning needs.
Cost: $95/$80 Members
Duration: 3.5 hours