This paper was presented as part of a Keynote Address at the Visitor Studies Association Conference, July 2006, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Speaker Cheryl Meszaros, director of public programs at the Vancouver Art Museum, presents a brief historical overview of interpretation, identifying "endangered aspects of interpretation," as well as a brief history of interpretive practices in museums that culminate in "whatever" interpretation, in which we say one thing but do the opposite.
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Cheryl Meszaros
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Vancouver Art Gallery
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies Today!
Volume:
9
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3
Page Number:
10
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