Beyond Bricks and Mortar: reframing museum encounters
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2017-09-02
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Edmundson, Anna
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Since the late 1970s museums have undergone a significant shift paradigm shift in relation to how they view their overall mission. This shift can be characterised as a turning away from traditional models in which individual curators (by way of scholarship and connoisseurship) dictate how museum audiences should apprehend and understand significant objects of art, science and history – towards a community-centred approach where curators work collaboratively with interested stakeholders to create a pluralist platform for social change. Robinson (2017) puts some of these ideas under the microscope as part of her recent review of the exhibition Encounters: Revealing Stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Objects from the British Museum.
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Anna Edmundson (2017) Beyond Bricks and Mortar: reframing museum encounters, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 23:9, 891-894, DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2017.1347578
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