Creating the Visitor-centered Museum
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Rating | : | 4.32 (636 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1629581917 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 214 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-31 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The book:• describes key institutions that have opened the doors to a wider range of visitors;• addresses the internal struggles to reorganize and democratize these institutions;• uses case studies, interviews of key personnel, Key Takeaways, and additional resources to help museum professionals implement a visitor-centered approach in collections-based institutions.. What does the transformation to a visitor-centered approach do for a museum? How are museums made relevant to a broad range of visitors of varying ages, identities, and social classes? Does appealing to a larger audience force museums to “dumb down” their work? What internal changes are required? Based on a multi-year, Kress Foundation–sponsored study of ten innovative American and European collections based museums recognized by their peers to be visitor centered, Peter Samis and Mimi Michaelson answer these key questions for the field
Four Stars The case studies were very clear and helpful.
Providing a summary of some of the key issues, processes and arguments involved in so many large scale transformations in museums and galleries, the book places an emphasis on the words of those professionals involved in the projects and as such offers much needed insight into the creation of visitor-centred museums. "Creating the Visitor-Centered Museum draws together a number of international examples of successful visitor-centred museum making and explores what it is that makes them so successful. The case studies at the heart of the book provide insight into the experiences and aims of Directors, the function and purpose of multi-discipliciplinary teams, the emergence of experience designers and the changes that many curatorial and other staff feel themselves move throughas a result of what are o
in art history from U.C. Berkeley. As a former Project Zero manager, she has broad research experience, including as Senior Project Manager of Harvard’s GoodWork project. She co-edited the New Directions volume, Supportive Frameworks for Youth Engagement.. Mimi Michaelson is an education and museum cons