Community art museums emerged during the late 1960s and early 1970s as alternatives to mainstream art museums. However, these nontraditional/ethnic art organizations have become increasingly similar to established museum models. This article examines the historical evolution of a community art museum in New York City and the factors that contributed to its conventionalization. The study suggests that fieldwide economic and professional pressures were the driving forces behind the transformation of this organization. JEL classification: Z1
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
The history of the art museum\u27s growth in America is presented in this thesis to place the develo...
This thesis examines the changes in museum practices in art museums over the past three decades. The...
This study is a replication study of “Building Sustainable Success in Art Galleries: An Exploratory ...
Despite many of our cultural institutions claiming to be neutral and objective, the artmuseum is pol...
There is growing interest in the arts in community and economic development, yet little research exa...
There is growing interest in the arts in community and economic development, yet little research exa...
34 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Economics and the Clark Honors College of the Univ...
The following paper is an attempt to explore the internal dynamics of small community museums. This ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary literature review that illustrates the institutional processes b...
In the past two decades the industrial decline of many western economies has forced them to turn tow...
Art museums still have an essential role, both for the art world and the wider society. This thesis ...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
The history of the art museum\u27s growth in America is presented in this thesis to place the develo...
This thesis examines the changes in museum practices in art museums over the past three decades. The...
This study is a replication study of “Building Sustainable Success in Art Galleries: An Exploratory ...
Despite many of our cultural institutions claiming to be neutral and objective, the artmuseum is pol...
There is growing interest in the arts in community and economic development, yet little research exa...
There is growing interest in the arts in community and economic development, yet little research exa...
34 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Economics and the Clark Honors College of the Univ...
The following paper is an attempt to explore the internal dynamics of small community museums. This ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary literature review that illustrates the institutional processes b...
In the past two decades the industrial decline of many western economies has forced them to turn tow...
Art museums still have an essential role, both for the art world and the wider society. This thesis ...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...