Gallery Design & Operations
Students design and gain practical
experience installing exhibitions in our gallery
as well as gaining familiarity with the steps taken
in becoming a practicing artist.
ARTG 20
Explores art as a creative process and the role
of an artist in contemporary and past societies
approached through analysis of art exhibitions
and artist‹s studio visitations. Emphasis on
visual principles and content of historic and
contemporary art works. Examines the dynamic
and history of public art display and the nature
of exhibition design with an overview of art
movements, styles, symbols, theories and terms.
ARTG 21 A
Designed to familiarize all art majors and serious
artists with the concepts and hands-on applications
of curatorial processes, management skills,
and gallery operations. Explores the professional
side of the arts, emphasizing contemporary
art, theories and media. Students who repeat
this course will improve skills through further
instruction and practice.
ARTG 21 B
Provides increasing responsibility in exhibition planning,
research, operation and management. Focuses on art
as a profession with emphasis on historical/contemporary
terms, theories, movements and media in the context
of an art exhibition production. Students who repeat
this course will improve skills through further
instruction and practice.
ARTG
22 A/B/C
Provides on-the-job experience in exhibition design and
art gallery operation in an approved work site which
is related to classroom-based learning. A minimum
of 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours
per semester is required for each one unit of credit.
It is recommended that the hours per week are equally
distributed throughout the semester. Students who
repeat this course will improve skills through further
instruction and practice.
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Emerging Curator Series
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The Mt. San Antonio College Gallery Design / Operations and Art Profession
Certificate program is proud to present a series of Art Exhibits curated by certificate
candidate students. These exhibits are conceived, designed, and organized by
the students as part of the Arts Division academic and certificate programs.
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