Podcast

Episode 61: Student Curating & Engaging Them in Other Art Fields

By Laura and Matt Grundler, posted on Jan 13, 2022

Involving students in the production process of exhibiting their artwork is a meaningful way to illustrate one of the many career options available to students in the arts. It is also a great way to show what students are learning in your program, provide them with critical thinking opportunities, and make your program more visible. Advocacy outside of the classroom is important and one of the best resources for that could be down the street at your local art gallery or museum. Enjoy this informative conversation with returning guest, James Rees, artist, researcher, and teacher. Hear about student curation, partnering with local museums and galleries, and the benefits this has for students both in school and after graduation—even if they aren’t planning on a career in the arts.


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Enjoy these resources from the James Rees (@JamesReesArt) Twitter chat and podcast episode about student curation and engaging them in art careers. Explore the links below for more inspiration and information.

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James’ Website
Springville Museum of Art Student Curation Curriculum