Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona

abstract: Art museums are institutions with a mission to not only preserve art and culture for the public, but to provide visitors with an educational experience. This qualitative case study includes three art museums in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area: a university art museum, a large public museum i...

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Other Authors: Lechner, Nicole Ashley (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2018
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art
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49104
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-491042018-06-22T03:09:21Z Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona abstract: Art museums are institutions with a mission to not only preserve art and culture for the public, but to provide visitors with an educational experience. This qualitative case study includes three art museums in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area: a university art museum, a large public museum in Downtown Phoenix, and a contemporary art museum in the city of Scottsdale. This research study sought to identify the ways in which eight art museum employees from the education and administration departments identify their institutions as educational. Data was collected and analyzed through the methods of direct observations and field notes, one-on-one interviews, and photographs of educational programming. After examining these art museums and conducting eight interviews, a description of each observation is displayed using examples of photographs and field notes. Although findings suggest a variety of educational programs for a range of visitors in each institution, all three museums offered comparable programs, activities, and events. This research study revealed similar ideas, themes, and perspectives between art museum educators and administrators. Findings indicate the importance of collaboration between both museum departments in order to ensure the success of their museums. All eight participants in the study had a passion for art and art museums as well as visitor education. Additionally, participants had concurrent thoughts in their interviews regarding concepts of educational programming, cultural diversity approaches, art museum fundamental roles, and overall educational goals. Dissertation/Thesis Lechner, Nicole Ashley (Author) Young, Bernard (Advisor) Stokrocki, Mary (Committee member) Watts, Jamie (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Art education Museum studies Education art art education art museum museum museum education museum studies eng 99 pages Masters Thesis Art 2018 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49104 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2018
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topic Art education
Museum studies
Education
art
art education
art museum
museum
museum education
museum studies
spellingShingle Art education
Museum studies
Education
art
art education
art museum
museum
museum education
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Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
description abstract: Art museums are institutions with a mission to not only preserve art and culture for the public, but to provide visitors with an educational experience. This qualitative case study includes three art museums in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area: a university art museum, a large public museum in Downtown Phoenix, and a contemporary art museum in the city of Scottsdale. This research study sought to identify the ways in which eight art museum employees from the education and administration departments identify their institutions as educational. Data was collected and analyzed through the methods of direct observations and field notes, one-on-one interviews, and photographs of educational programming. After examining these art museums and conducting eight interviews, a description of each observation is displayed using examples of photographs and field notes. Although findings suggest a variety of educational programs for a range of visitors in each institution, all three museums offered comparable programs, activities, and events. This research study revealed similar ideas, themes, and perspectives between art museum educators and administrators. Findings indicate the importance of collaboration between both museum departments in order to ensure the success of their museums. All eight participants in the study had a passion for art and art museums as well as visitor education. Additionally, participants had concurrent thoughts in their interviews regarding concepts of educational programming, cultural diversity approaches, art museum fundamental roles, and overall educational goals. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Art 2018
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title Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
title_short Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
title_full Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
title_fullStr Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
title_full_unstemmed Engaging, Educating, and Evolving: A Case Study of Three Art Museums in Arizona
title_sort engaging, educating, and evolving: a case study of three art museums in arizona
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