Studies exploring very young children visiting museums and art galleries are few. The majority of research about museum and gallery visitors explores family group interactions. This paper examines the findings of a study involving three- and four-year-old children visiting an art exhibition in a national museum on more than one occasion. The children's construction of knowledge about being a museum visitor and exhibitor indicates their ability to develop an appreciation of art and an understanding of the purposes of museums and art galleries
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
This master thesis is result of the fieldwork done in one of the Norwegian museums and in four Norwe...
This paper reflects on a collaborative project between Manchester City Art Gallery and Manchester Me...
Studies exploring very young children visiting museums and art galleries are few. The majority of re...
How do young children engage with works of art in a museum environment? This study documents the exp...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Research into the museum experiences of young children is extremely limited and hence there is curre...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
This study uses a particular orientation of Qualitative Research, referred to as action research or ...
Despite rapid growth in young children visiting museums, and an increasing acknowledgement that thes...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the interest and perceptions of children aged between 4 and ...
Young children have been largely neglected in research on the art museum experience. The art exhibit...
International audienceYoung children have been largely neglected in research dedicated to the art mu...
This thesis examines issues of access to art museums and galleries for young children attending earl...
This thesis has two aims of equal importance: firstly to reveal the fine details of the typical expe...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
This master thesis is result of the fieldwork done in one of the Norwegian museums and in four Norwe...
This paper reflects on a collaborative project between Manchester City Art Gallery and Manchester Me...
Studies exploring very young children visiting museums and art galleries are few. The majority of re...
How do young children engage with works of art in a museum environment? This study documents the exp...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Research into the museum experiences of young children is extremely limited and hence there is curre...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
This study uses a particular orientation of Qualitative Research, referred to as action research or ...
Despite rapid growth in young children visiting museums, and an increasing acknowledgement that thes...
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the interest and perceptions of children aged between 4 and ...
Young children have been largely neglected in research on the art museum experience. The art exhibit...
International audienceYoung children have been largely neglected in research dedicated to the art mu...
This thesis examines issues of access to art museums and galleries for young children attending earl...
This thesis has two aims of equal importance: firstly to reveal the fine details of the typical expe...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
This master thesis is result of the fieldwork done in one of the Norwegian museums and in four Norwe...
This paper reflects on a collaborative project between Manchester City Art Gallery and Manchester Me...