Drawing upon longitudinal research undertaken with Further Education students who visited an art exhibition, this article retheorises organised gallery learning. We argue that the significance of the gallery visit for students – and of their engagements with the exhibition and artworks – is elaborated and remediated over longer periods of time and through multiple ‘interfaces’. These include: the school or college; the gallery and the contingency of gallery events; the exhibition; internet websites, social media and mobile applications; the artwork and images of it; and an understanding of the self and other people (including the artist, teachers and gallery staff). Each of these has different possibilities that structure engagement, and so...
This co-written chapter was included in an edited book featuring invited authors from different coun...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
Learning and engagement have been recognised as very important in defining the effectiveness of inte...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
Within an emerging philosophy of contemporary gallery education, new pedagogies are required to meet...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’ involvem...
This paper develops a theory of short term, shared engagement accompanied by a spatial notation syst...
This article critically examines the concept of ‘engagement’ as it has emerged within two distinct b...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
What does a Learning programme in an art museum afford those who engage with it? In Site of Conversa...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
The data presented in this paper explores the effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are boun...
This paper builds on and contributes to work in the field of museums and galleries in Education. Alt...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
This co-written chapter was included in an edited book featuring invited authors from different coun...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
Learning and engagement have been recognised as very important in defining the effectiveness of inte...
This thesis reports a qualitative study of the use of multimodal technologies in museums— specifical...
Within an emerging philosophy of contemporary gallery education, new pedagogies are required to meet...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’ involvem...
This paper develops a theory of short term, shared engagement accompanied by a spatial notation syst...
This article critically examines the concept of ‘engagement’ as it has emerged within two distinct b...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
What does a Learning programme in an art museum afford those who engage with it? In Site of Conversa...
Interpretation is commonly associated with communicating and revealing to visitors the natural, cult...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
The data presented in this paper explores the effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are boun...
This paper builds on and contributes to work in the field of museums and galleries in Education. Alt...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
This co-written chapter was included in an edited book featuring invited authors from different coun...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
Learning and engagement have been recognised as very important in defining the effectiveness of inte...