Art & Museum Work > Curatorial Practices

In Curatorial Practices class in the Museum Management and Curatorship program at Fleming College its about research and understanding cultural trends and relations. It covers more than just choosing artworks or objects for a show- it's about recognizing and uncovering value and investing in its sentiment. It covers a range of care and a level of discernment. Finding the life and stories and the person, or humans behind the artworks and objects. It's bringing the importance of those connections forward so that others can connect to those stories and pieces and understand, appreciate, value the depth of how these things came to be. It brings conversations that continue to be had and new ones formed. It is ever-evolving. By no means can I nutshell or generalize this study. I would like to have the time to work more in Curatorial Practices.