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WHAT WE MAY BE: ART MUSEUMS AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS


WHAT WE MAY BE: ART MUSEUMS AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Stemming from a colloquium on special programs in museum education, this collection of nine essays explores new directions in museum programming for specialized audiences. Educators from art museums across the United States describe initiatives developed at their respective institutions, while incorporating ethics, sociology, and reflection into their discussions. This volume is the first in the What We May Be series, a new collection of texts focused on best practices and new thinking in museum education.

Authors include:

Veronica Alvarez, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Karleen Gardner, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Lindsay Catherine Harris, Brooklyn Museum
Laurel Humble, Museum of Modern Art
Twyla Kitts, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Rebecca McGinnis, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ronna Tulgan Ostheimer, Clark Art Institute
Amanda Thompson Rundahl, Saint Louis Art Museum
Emily Wiskera, Dallas Museum of Art

89 pages, 8 1/2 x 10
26 color illustrations
Published by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute


ISBN: 9781935998365


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