The Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Master’s Program at Nova Southeastern University is proud to present the digital gallery of student works from the past year. Created by graduate students in the “Archival Curation & Museology” course, the gallery itself is a presentation of student growth and abilities as they had to consider how curation functions as a meaning-making vessel and how best to present the projects of their peers for audience consumption.
The students show tremendous skill, transferable knowledge, and creativity with these presented works – covering topics such as social issues and popular culture in the forms of manifestos, parodies, plays, Dungeons and Dragons campaigns, and more.
For making this possible, we acknowledge the time and effort of:
- D’Agostino and his WRIT 5900 graduate class for creating and sharing the exhibit. They demonstrated tremendous ability to use technology to its fullest and overcome obstacles to provide a space for students to share their work.
- Mason for serving as a curator/caretaker who ensured that the gallery was finalized and ready to share.
All of the students of the CRDM graduate program, without whom this exhibit would not have been possible. Their exceptional work gives life to this production.