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This online course offers curators and arts workers a comprehensive set of tools to use when managing, curating, and developing art collections. Across five-weeks, we will present real world case studies to explore fresh perspectives on how to operate, conserve, showcase and mediate art collections, whether dealing with commercial stockrooms, artist collections, permanent museum collections or other forms.

At the end of this course, participants will have transformed their knowledge and practical skills in collection management and curatorial approaches. Participants will acquire new skills ranging from how to develop collection concepts to writing collection assessments, and how to keep collections relevant.

During the program, participants will have the opportunity to write an exhibition proposal based on a collection of their choice. Constructive and thoughtful feedback on this assignment will allow participants to practically apply course teachings and take their learnings into the real world.


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Video conferences every Monday from 7pm to 9pm Berlin time CEST. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!

Week 1. Introduction

  • Introduction to the program and course overview.

This is a one-hour-only welcome session. The lecturer will introduce the program and participants will introduce themselves. No prior preparation is necessary.


Week 2

  • A brief history of collections and collecting
  • Defining the role of a curator and collector: who collects, and why?
  • Collection models and how they impact collection development
  • Overview of course assignment: how to write and deliver a curators exhibition proposal


Week Three

  • Developing connections and curating collections
  • Reading a collection’s lifespan and using it to develop curatorial approaches
  • Understanding collection development and curatorial evolution


Week Four

  • Collection impacts: funding, bequests, loans, conservation
  • Best practice for collection management: archiving, conserving, assessment writing, and more
  • Collection ethics: challenges considerations, and approaches for politically sensitive items


Week Five

  • Re-interpreting old concepts to develop new approaches
  • Keeping collections relevant: learning to read curatorial trends and debates
  • Collection-based educational programmes
  • Moving beyond the display through events, initiatives, and engagement

We will use Zoom for the live video conferences, please check Zoom's technical requirements here.


Live captioning will be available during the video conference.

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