This dissertation argues that art museums underwent an adjustment of purpose from the close of the nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century with the height of ‘postmodernism’ in the late 1980s marking a critical juncture best examined through a multidisciplinary project that looks at three design scales: the city, the building and the exhibit. Exploring issues in museology, exhibition practices and urban planning and the ways in which they intersect with museum architecture, the project focuses on the Tate institution in England. Selected for its ability to address the critical questions facing the institution of the museum and the city in its architecture, the Tate serves as a case study in a detailed analysis of significant moment...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
The sublime as a concept has a fraught and racist history. However, it remains the single most helpf...
An examination of three case studies involving U.S. museum exhibitions of street and graffiti art in...
Research on motivations of learners has been done in traditional museum environments, but the resear...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the regional public art institution in Ontario as it relates t...
Thesis (M.S.V.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1992.Includes bibli...
This thesis explores some of the functions that performance rituals play in social space. It propos...
The artist discusses her Master of Fine Arts exhibition Momentary Lapses, held at Tipton Gallery, Fe...
This thesis investigates the topic of human imagery and hybrid human imagery rendered on metalwork o...
Museums,galleries, art centers, etc. are increasingly seeing the benefits of digitalizing their art ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
Ordinary Perspective is a body of ceramic work that shows a representation of a typical day, highlig...
This thesis provides a view of modern art in St Ives between 1939 and 1949 by focusing on two interl...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
The sublime as a concept has a fraught and racist history. However, it remains the single most helpf...
An examination of three case studies involving U.S. museum exhibitions of street and graffiti art in...
Research on motivations of learners has been done in traditional museum environments, but the resear...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the regional public art institution in Ontario as it relates t...
Thesis (M.S.V.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1992.Includes bibli...
This thesis explores some of the functions that performance rituals play in social space. It propos...
The artist discusses her Master of Fine Arts exhibition Momentary Lapses, held at Tipton Gallery, Fe...
This thesis investigates the topic of human imagery and hybrid human imagery rendered on metalwork o...
Museums,galleries, art centers, etc. are increasingly seeing the benefits of digitalizing their art ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
The study was used to develop an understanding of the nature of a creative learning experience that ...
Ordinary Perspective is a body of ceramic work that shows a representation of a typical day, highlig...
This thesis provides a view of modern art in St Ives between 1939 and 1949 by focusing on two interl...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
The sublime as a concept has a fraught and racist history. However, it remains the single most helpf...
An examination of three case studies involving U.S. museum exhibitions of street and graffiti art in...