Up Close and Personal: Art Museums and Digital Models
Beth Fischer is a Postoctoral Fellow at Williams College Museum of Art. She explores new ways to use digital tools for pedagogical, creative, and intellectual explorations of museum collections in the classroom, gallery, and community. As part of her work, Beth curates exhibitions with digital components, teaches courses that use digital tools to examine works in local collections, and consults with faculty and staff on how to use digital methodologies in their own research and teaching.
01/13/2021
Austin Mason
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Austin Mason
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- Title Up Close and Personal: Art Museums and Digital Models
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- Date January 13, 2021
- Description Beth Fischer is a Postoctoral Fellow at Williams College Museum of Art. She explores new ways to use digital tools for pedagogical, creative, and intellectual explorations of museum collections in the classroom, gallery, and community. As part of her work, Beth curates exhibitions with digital components, teaches courses that use digital tools to examine works in local collections, and consults with faculty and staff on how to use digital methodologies in their own research and teaching.
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- Keywords digital humanities, museums, exhibitions, digital methodologies
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