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| Through the emergence of the exhibition narrative you will research and select work that talks to the story. In a physical sense, how do the experiences of these works piece together? How does each exhibit talk to each other, either connecting or contrasting? | Through the emergence of the exhibition narrative you will research and select work that talks to the story. In a physical sense, how do the experiences of these works piece together? How does each exhibit talk to each other, either connecting or contrasting? | ||
| - | Think about the need for diversity of voices, perspectives, | + | Think about the need for [[diversity|diversity]] |
| For yourself, write a curatorial statement early in this process that sets out your vision for the exhibition. This will of course change and evolve as the ideas for the show develop, but will help you meander towards a place where you can ‘set the scene’ for exhibition visitors. | For yourself, write a curatorial statement early in this process that sets out your vision for the exhibition. This will of course change and evolve as the ideas for the show develop, but will help you meander towards a place where you can ‘set the scene’ for exhibition visitors. | ||
| - | Through the story, invite your audience in to play, explore and participate in the narrative*. (*closing thoughts need work) | + | Through the story, invite your audience in to play, explore and participate in the narrative. |
| ====Examples==== | ====Examples==== | ||