Community Work and Exhibition Practice: Museography of the Speical Exhibition: "The Story of Sanxia Old Street”

碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 博物館研究所 === 105 === Community work is a process of linking between individuals and communities. In the process of participation, individuals and community members will have a lot of interaction. Researcher acted as the staff of gallery and participated in the community work of...

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Main Authors: CHANG, PO-YU, 張柏宥
Other Authors: HUANG, JAN-YEN
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/395f6q
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 博物館研究所 === 105 === Community work is a process of linking between individuals and communities. In the process of participation, individuals and community members will have a lot of interaction. Researcher acted as the staff of gallery and participated in the community work of Sanxia. Researcher got to know many local people who are committed to the preservation of culture, and gradually opened up the researcher on the understanding of the development of the Sanxia culture. However, the town which keep many profound cultural heritage, but hide some trouble of cultural development, it is an opportunity to investigate the local cultural issue in depth. In April 2016, the researcher participated in the movement of Sanxia community cultural issue. Through the process of participating in the movement, the researcher observed and discovered the local culture issue of Sanxia, and then presented the story of the local culture of Sanxia in October by the exhibition called “The story of Sanxia old street”. To respond to the discussion of local culture issue of Sanxia. The researcher wanted to convey the importance of local cultural issues through the communication function of the exhibition to the audience. This report is based on “The story of Sanxia old street”, which analyzes the contents of the exhibition and explores the effect of exhibition about suggestion of the audience and discussion of local culture issues by the focus group of the audience.