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Performing the Museum

March 1, 2001 | Public Programs, Exhibitions
This article characterizes the relationship between the museum and its visitors as a dialogic process that enables a play between the public narratives of the museum and the private narratives of the viewers. The museum is presented as a performative site where its dominant socially and historically constructed pedagogy engages in a critical dialogue with the viewer's memories and cultural histories. Five pedagogical strategies are provided to comprise a critical performative pedagogy in museums: performing perception, autobiography, museum culture, interdisciplinary, and performing the institution. These strategies represent a comprehensive museum pedagogy that enables visitors to experience and understand the museum's collections and exhibitions from their respective cultural perspectives.

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  • Charles Garoian
    Author
    Penn State University
  • Citation

    Publication Name: Studies in Art Education
    Volume: 42
    Number: 2
    Page Number: 234
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | Social science and psychology
    Audience: Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs | Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits

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