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Exhibition Design

Duration: July 9 – August 6, 2024
Fee: 210€
Maximum Seats: 32
Enrollment Deadline: July 5, 2024
Live Sessions: 2 hours per week

 

Understanding how to work with the architecture of exhibition spaces is essential for effectively communicating a curatorial concept and connecting with audiences.

This online course will equip you with essential tools and knowledge for designing art exhibitions. You’ll learn to develop space layouts and work with light, sound, and texture to transform spaces into engaging exhibitions.

Over five weeks, you will discover how to:

  • Assess and work with conventional and unconventional exhibition spaces
  • Create mood boards filled with inspiration and references to shape your vision
  • Design the exhibition layout and artwork display
  • Work with light, sound, materials and new elements to create unique atmospheres
  • Ensure your design prioritizes accessibility, safety, and sustainability

This interactive course combines theory with hands-on exercises and inspiring case studies from both art and architecture. You will be introduced to practical skills in technical drawing and paper modelling, along with toolkits, checklists and guidelines that you can use in future projects.

Through weekly assignments and ongoing feedback, you will also have the opportunity to develop your own exhibition design proposal. By the end of the course, you will have the skills and confidence to translate a curatorial concept into an innovative exhibition design. Tailored for curators, designers, architects, or other cultural professionals, this course doesn’t require previous experience in curating, architecture, or art production.

 

About Fabiana Dicuonzo

Fabiana Dicuonzo is an Italian architect and curator based in Porto. She is an exhibition designer and consultant for European cooperation projects, including CoHeN (Coastal Heritage Network) and the first network of museums in towers and lighthouses of the Apulian coast, Italy. With a Masters in Architecture and a Postgraduate Degree in Architectural and Landscape Heritage, Sapienza University of Rome, she is pursuing her doctorate in Museology at the University of Porto (CITCEM). In 2018, she co-founded Profferlo Architecture and Antilia, a travelling curatorial project that regenerates urban spaces through art, architecture and design.

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