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Title
Digging Deep exhibition documentation
Creator
Francis, Jacqueline
Contributor
McHugh Holly
Contributing Institution
California College of the Arts Libraries
Collection
CCA/C Archives
Rights Information
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Description
Recognizing the archive as resource, Jacqueline Francis, Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Visual & Critical Studies (VCS), taught the graduate seminar “Digging Deep: Research in the Archive” in the Spring 2018 semester. Students met with San Francisco-based historians E.G. Crichton and Chris Carlsson, and with visiting speakers Sara Ahmed and Gabriel Menotti as well. The class toured prominent public collections: Letterform Archives, the Prelinger Library, the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Maritime National Park, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Short writing assignments described these experiences. Students also read and responded to influential theoretical writings that discuss the ways that archives construct and preserve the concept of knowledge. Final projects were generated from close study of archival documents and curious objects.
Type
image
Format
installations (visual works)
image/jpeg
application/pdf
Identifier
https://vault.cca.edu/items/7ce21c10-5a31-47df-8cb9-1d83777278d5/0/
Language
English

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