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Museum Gallery Interpretation and Material Culture publishes the proceedings of the first annual Sackler Centre for Arts Education conference at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. The conference launched the annual series by addressing the question of how gallery interpretation design and management can help museum visitors learn about art and material culture. The book features a range of papers by leading academics, museum learning professionals, graduate researchers and curators from Europe, the USA and Canada.
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Museum Gallery Interpretation and Material Culture publishes the proceedings of the first annual Sackler Centre for Arts Education conference at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. The conference launched the annual series by addressing the question of how gallery interpretation design and management can help museum visitors learn about art and material culture. The book features a range of papers by leading academics, museum learning professionals, graduate researchers and curators from Europe, the USA and Canada.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135767952
- Artikelnr.: 38263130
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Juliette Fritsch is Head of Gallery Interpretation, Evaluation and Residencies at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. The V&A recently completed £100 million gallery renovation project, for which Juliette led the gallery interpretation team. She is known for developing visitor-focused interpretation, and for innovative interpretation in art museums.
1. Introduction . Juliette Fritsch Part I: Situating Interpretation in the
Museum Context 2. "The Museum as a Social Instrument": A Democratic
Conception of Museum Education. George E. Hein 3. Invoking the Muse: The
Purposes and Processes of Communicative Action in Museums. Paulette M.
McManus 4. Interpretation and the Art Museum: Between the Familiar and the
Unfamiliar. Cheryl Meszaros, eds. Jennifer J Carter, Twyla Gibson Part II:
The Role of Interpretation in Art Galleries 5. Towards Some Cartographic
Understandings of Art Interpretation in Museums. Christopher Whitehead 6.
Art for Whose Sake? Sue Latimer 7. The Seeing Eye: The Seeing "I". Sylvia
Lahav 8. Part III: How Can We Define the Role of Language in Museum
Interpretation? Juliette Fritsch Part IV: Interpretation, Personal
Experience, and Memory 9. "I loved it dearly": Recalling Personal Memories
of Dress in the Museum. Torunn Kjolberg 10. Welcome to My World: Personal
Narrative and Historic House Interpretation. Mariruth Leftwich 11.
Narrative Museum, Museum of Voices: Displaying Rural Culture in the Museo
Della Mezzadria Senese, Italy. Marzia Minore Part V: Evidence-Based
Practice 12. An Evaluation of Object-Centered Approaches to Interpretation
at the British Museum. Steve Slack, David Francis and Claire Edwards 13.
The Other Side of the Coin: Audience Consultation and the Interpretation of
Numismatic Collections. Effrosyni Nomikou Part VI: Interpretive Strategies
for Specific Audiences 14. Designing Effective Interpretation for
Contemporary Family Visitors to Art Museums and Galleries: A Reflection of
Associated Problems and Issues. Patricia Sterry 15. Interactive Gallery
Interpretation for Design Students: Help or Hindrance? Elizabeth Dyson 16.
Empower the Audience! How Art Museums Can Become Enriching Creative Spaces
for a Wider Audience through Deliberate and Strategic Use of Experience and
Learning Theories. Karen Grøn Part VII: Process and People 17. "Reading the
Walls": A Study of Curatorial Expectation and Visitor Perception. Sarah
Ganz Blythe and Barbara Palley 18. "Education is a department isn't it?"
Perceptions of Education, Learning and Interpretation in Exhibition
Development. Juliette Fritsch
Museum Context 2. "The Museum as a Social Instrument": A Democratic
Conception of Museum Education. George E. Hein 3. Invoking the Muse: The
Purposes and Processes of Communicative Action in Museums. Paulette M.
McManus 4. Interpretation and the Art Museum: Between the Familiar and the
Unfamiliar. Cheryl Meszaros, eds. Jennifer J Carter, Twyla Gibson Part II:
The Role of Interpretation in Art Galleries 5. Towards Some Cartographic
Understandings of Art Interpretation in Museums. Christopher Whitehead 6.
Art for Whose Sake? Sue Latimer 7. The Seeing Eye: The Seeing "I". Sylvia
Lahav 8. Part III: How Can We Define the Role of Language in Museum
Interpretation? Juliette Fritsch Part IV: Interpretation, Personal
Experience, and Memory 9. "I loved it dearly": Recalling Personal Memories
of Dress in the Museum. Torunn Kjolberg 10. Welcome to My World: Personal
Narrative and Historic House Interpretation. Mariruth Leftwich 11.
Narrative Museum, Museum of Voices: Displaying Rural Culture in the Museo
Della Mezzadria Senese, Italy. Marzia Minore Part V: Evidence-Based
Practice 12. An Evaluation of Object-Centered Approaches to Interpretation
at the British Museum. Steve Slack, David Francis and Claire Edwards 13.
The Other Side of the Coin: Audience Consultation and the Interpretation of
Numismatic Collections. Effrosyni Nomikou Part VI: Interpretive Strategies
for Specific Audiences 14. Designing Effective Interpretation for
Contemporary Family Visitors to Art Museums and Galleries: A Reflection of
Associated Problems and Issues. Patricia Sterry 15. Interactive Gallery
Interpretation for Design Students: Help or Hindrance? Elizabeth Dyson 16.
Empower the Audience! How Art Museums Can Become Enriching Creative Spaces
for a Wider Audience through Deliberate and Strategic Use of Experience and
Learning Theories. Karen Grøn Part VII: Process and People 17. "Reading the
Walls": A Study of Curatorial Expectation and Visitor Perception. Sarah
Ganz Blythe and Barbara Palley 18. "Education is a department isn't it?"
Perceptions of Education, Learning and Interpretation in Exhibition
Development. Juliette Fritsch
1. Introduction . Juliette Fritsch Part I: Situating Interpretation in the
Museum Context 2. "The Museum as a Social Instrument": A Democratic
Conception of Museum Education. George E. Hein 3. Invoking the Muse: The
Purposes and Processes of Communicative Action in Museums. Paulette M.
McManus 4. Interpretation and the Art Museum: Between the Familiar and the
Unfamiliar. Cheryl Meszaros, eds. Jennifer J Carter, Twyla Gibson Part II:
The Role of Interpretation in Art Galleries 5. Towards Some Cartographic
Understandings of Art Interpretation in Museums. Christopher Whitehead 6.
Art for Whose Sake? Sue Latimer 7. The Seeing Eye: The Seeing "I". Sylvia
Lahav 8. Part III: How Can We Define the Role of Language in Museum
Interpretation? Juliette Fritsch Part IV: Interpretation, Personal
Experience, and Memory 9. "I loved it dearly": Recalling Personal Memories
of Dress in the Museum. Torunn Kjolberg 10. Welcome to My World: Personal
Narrative and Historic House Interpretation. Mariruth Leftwich 11.
Narrative Museum, Museum of Voices: Displaying Rural Culture in the Museo
Della Mezzadria Senese, Italy. Marzia Minore Part V: Evidence-Based
Practice 12. An Evaluation of Object-Centered Approaches to Interpretation
at the British Museum. Steve Slack, David Francis and Claire Edwards 13.
The Other Side of the Coin: Audience Consultation and the Interpretation of
Numismatic Collections. Effrosyni Nomikou Part VI: Interpretive Strategies
for Specific Audiences 14. Designing Effective Interpretation for
Contemporary Family Visitors to Art Museums and Galleries: A Reflection of
Associated Problems and Issues. Patricia Sterry 15. Interactive Gallery
Interpretation for Design Students: Help or Hindrance? Elizabeth Dyson 16.
Empower the Audience! How Art Museums Can Become Enriching Creative Spaces
for a Wider Audience through Deliberate and Strategic Use of Experience and
Learning Theories. Karen Grøn Part VII: Process and People 17. "Reading the
Walls": A Study of Curatorial Expectation and Visitor Perception. Sarah
Ganz Blythe and Barbara Palley 18. "Education is a department isn't it?"
Perceptions of Education, Learning and Interpretation in Exhibition
Development. Juliette Fritsch
Museum Context 2. "The Museum as a Social Instrument": A Democratic
Conception of Museum Education. George E. Hein 3. Invoking the Muse: The
Purposes and Processes of Communicative Action in Museums. Paulette M.
McManus 4. Interpretation and the Art Museum: Between the Familiar and the
Unfamiliar. Cheryl Meszaros, eds. Jennifer J Carter, Twyla Gibson Part II:
The Role of Interpretation in Art Galleries 5. Towards Some Cartographic
Understandings of Art Interpretation in Museums. Christopher Whitehead 6.
Art for Whose Sake? Sue Latimer 7. The Seeing Eye: The Seeing "I". Sylvia
Lahav 8. Part III: How Can We Define the Role of Language in Museum
Interpretation? Juliette Fritsch Part IV: Interpretation, Personal
Experience, and Memory 9. "I loved it dearly": Recalling Personal Memories
of Dress in the Museum. Torunn Kjolberg 10. Welcome to My World: Personal
Narrative and Historic House Interpretation. Mariruth Leftwich 11.
Narrative Museum, Museum of Voices: Displaying Rural Culture in the Museo
Della Mezzadria Senese, Italy. Marzia Minore Part V: Evidence-Based
Practice 12. An Evaluation of Object-Centered Approaches to Interpretation
at the British Museum. Steve Slack, David Francis and Claire Edwards 13.
The Other Side of the Coin: Audience Consultation and the Interpretation of
Numismatic Collections. Effrosyni Nomikou Part VI: Interpretive Strategies
for Specific Audiences 14. Designing Effective Interpretation for
Contemporary Family Visitors to Art Museums and Galleries: A Reflection of
Associated Problems and Issues. Patricia Sterry 15. Interactive Gallery
Interpretation for Design Students: Help or Hindrance? Elizabeth Dyson 16.
Empower the Audience! How Art Museums Can Become Enriching Creative Spaces
for a Wider Audience through Deliberate and Strategic Use of Experience and
Learning Theories. Karen Grøn Part VII: Process and People 17. "Reading the
Walls": A Study of Curatorial Expectation and Visitor Perception. Sarah
Ganz Blythe and Barbara Palley 18. "Education is a department isn't it?"
Perceptions of Education, Learning and Interpretation in Exhibition
Development. Juliette Fritsch