This paper investigates the need for contemporary art museums to expand their audience to fit their role as educational institutions. It is based on research that looks at ways museums have typically been operated in the past and then focuses on newer modes of operation, using the Brooklyn Museum as an example of a museum that educates and reaches a greater audience. Lastly, the paper looks at how particular artists have broken the mold of presenting art in order to interact with and relate to audiences in new ways. This research explains ways that art can be made accessible to a wider audience through the efforts of museum and artists to educate and involve a more diverse population
Every form of communication, even every culture , is depending on the interaction betwee...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to investigate how research on museum management has been ap...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
Museums need their audiences. The tradition to show exhibitions made by museum curators has changed ...
This paper was presented in 2007 InSEA Asian Regional Congress in the session of Community-based Ar...
During the 20th century museum visitor studies have used different approaches with varying results. ...
Museums in the United States are beginning to concentrate on the impact that projected\ud demographi...
This article discusses the shifting role of visitors to contemporary museums and critically explores...
textMuseums are becoming increasingly more interactive, educational, and community-centered. In ligh...
Amazing artwork is located all around the world. However, there are barriers to accessibility: the l...
What is the public art museum’s role in enhancing hesitant viewers’ engagement with contemporary art...
Art museums still have an essential role, both for the art world and the wider society. This thesis ...
Examines the role of research and planning in developing successful audience-building initiatives. M...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Chapter considers our roles as artists and educators whose engagement with museums takes multiple fo...
Every form of communication, even every culture , is depending on the interaction betwee...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to investigate how research on museum management has been ap...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...
Museums need their audiences. The tradition to show exhibitions made by museum curators has changed ...
This paper was presented in 2007 InSEA Asian Regional Congress in the session of Community-based Ar...
During the 20th century museum visitor studies have used different approaches with varying results. ...
Museums in the United States are beginning to concentrate on the impact that projected\ud demographi...
This article discusses the shifting role of visitors to contemporary museums and critically explores...
textMuseums are becoming increasingly more interactive, educational, and community-centered. In ligh...
Amazing artwork is located all around the world. However, there are barriers to accessibility: the l...
What is the public art museum’s role in enhancing hesitant viewers’ engagement with contemporary art...
Art museums still have an essential role, both for the art world and the wider society. This thesis ...
Examines the role of research and planning in developing successful audience-building initiatives. M...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Chapter considers our roles as artists and educators whose engagement with museums takes multiple fo...
Every form of communication, even every culture , is depending on the interaction betwee...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to investigate how research on museum management has been ap...
This paper demonstrates that both museums and museum exhibitions change as museums become increasing...