THEA 10.55 The Making of 21st Century Exhibits: Curating a National Black Theater Museum/Institution
This course is designed for those interested in theatre and performance, African American studies, history, and culture. Students will study influences on the development of black theater and performance in the USA as well as processes for preserving, curating, and exhibiting culture in institutions, examining how museum concepts intersect and/or collide with representations of black history and culture. In collaboration with the Hattiloo Theatre in Memphis and the DeVos Institute of Arts Management, who are drafting plans for an institution devoted to black theatre practitioners, students will determine and develop content for an interactive venue. They will consider strategies for the use of technology and live exhibits, involving black communities in exhibits and curation, and providing access to diverse communities. Projects and findings will be shared with the institution’s developers and will be considered in their ongoing plans. The course will include a visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.
Instructor
Ndounou
Cross Listed Courses
AAAS 32.15