Residential artistic centres, basic of publishing house and introduction to curators practise

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
307MRPC credit 3 30 workshop hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 53 to 68 hours of self-study English winter

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Department

The subject provides Department of Photography

Contents

13. 10 – amiliarization with the concept of residential centers - basic overview of types, Specifics Nová Perla, lecture about the region - history of the Sudetenland

14. 10. – morning - Ivan Mečl's lecture - presentation of the artist magazine, the functioning of the publishing house,

afternoon- work according to the assignment

evening – mutual presentation, discussion about the result and ideas

15. 10. – morning: David Korecký's lecture - introduction to the regular workshop, basics of working with a curator, types of exhibition platforms, types of curatorial focus

Afternoon: David Korecký - discussion with students about their specific ideas and needs, proposal of the form of the workshop

Evening:workshop with Jan Měrička - large format screen printing

16. 10. – Mutual presentation, enclosing the field trip, discussion

21. 10.Mutual meeting on the project in progress, mutual presentation

15. 11. – meeting with Zdena Koleckova – sharing her experiencies with the curators work of the students project

25. 11. – Michal Kolecke – intruduction of the curators studies in FUD UJEP

Learning outcomes

The module is designed as an extension of the overview of the later application of the artist, it offers various options for establishing one's own companies, such as publishing houses, community houses, art centers, various forms of galleries, etc. The listeners gain practical experience and advice. The participants work on a common task that is reflected from different perspectives.

Prerequisites and other requirements

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Literature

https://www.iumeni.cz/knihy-casopisy/

Evaluation methods and criteria

active participation (minimum 80%), timely completion of tasks, presentation of the progress of your work according to the assignment, final presentation of the workshop result

credit is awarded on the basis of the final presentation and reflection of acquired knowledge and experience

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Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans