Academics, artists, and museums : 21st-century partnerships

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    • Costache, Irina Dana
    • Kunny, Clare

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Academics, artists, and museums : 21st-century partnerships

edited by Irina D. Costache and Clare Kunny

(Routledge research in museum studies, 16)

Routledge, 2019

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First published 2019 by Routledge--T. p .verso

Summary: "Academics, Artists, and Museums examines twenty-first century partnerships between the museum and higher education sectors, with a focus on art museums and exhibits"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The art museum and the art school: negotiating collaboration in Chicago / Judith Russi Kirshner and Lisa Wainwright
  • "Encouraging American genius": creative exchange at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Corcoran College of Art + Design / Sarah Cash and Lisa Lipinski
  • IDEAS: the art museum as laboratory for learning / Rachel Middleman and Deborah Edwards Banerjee
  • A woven history: these baskets all started with a story / Gigi Romeo and Jennifer Juan
  • The museum as classroom: expanding the boundaries of EFL curriculum in Korea / Kristina Dziedzic Wright
  • Framing art history in the liberal arts: the academy and museum in interdisciplinary dialogue / Catherine Carter Goebel
  • The museum: culture, business and education / Suzanne Bellah, Irina D. Costache, Clare Kunny, and Andrew Morris
  • The art of attending arts-based observation training for health professions students at the University of South Florida / Megan Voeller
  • The politics of space and the critical role of art in historical museums / Bimbola Akinbola
  • Exhibitions as a field of production / Martino Margheri
  • Attract, engage, partner: forming museum-academic relationships / Peter I. Tokofsky
  • The project series at Pomona College Museum of Art: artists in the academic context / Rebecca McGrew
  • The art museum as a generative site: a case study of the Metropolitan Museum of Art / Jacqueline Terrassa and Maya Valladares
  • A third place: the &/ project / Sarah Archino, Siofra McSherry and Isabella Streffen

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Description

Collaboration and interdisciplinary practice in the museum are on the rise. Academics, Artists, and Museums examines twenty-first century partnerships between the museum and higher education sectors, with a focus on art museums and exhibits. The edited volume offers detailed analysis of how innovative curatorial relationships between museums and academia have sought to engage new, younger, audiences through the collaborative transformation of museums and exhibitions. Thematic topics explored include the forming and nature of interdisciplinary partnerships, the integration of museum learning into higher education, audience engagement, and digital technology. With a particular emphasis on practice in the US, the range of projects discussed includes those at both widely recognized and lesser known institutions, from The Met to the Tohono O'odham Nation Cultural Center in the US, to Ewha University Museum in South Korea, and Palazzo Strozzi in Italy. The role of art and the work of the artist are firmly positioned at the core of many of the relationships explored. Academics, Artists, and Museums advocates for the museum as an experimental 'laboratory' where academia, art and the museum profession can combine to engage new audiences. It is a useful resource for museum professionals, artists, scholars, and students interested in collaboration and innovative practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Art Museum and the Art School: Negotiating Collaboration in Chicago 2. Encouraging American Genius": Creative Exchange at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Corcoran College of Art + Design 3. IDEAS: The Art Museum as Laboratory for Learning 4. A Woven History: These Baskets All Started with a Story 5. The Museum as Classroom: Expanding the Boundaries of EFL Curriculum in Korea 6. Framing Art History in the Liberal Arts: The Academy and Museum in Interdisciplinary Dialogue 7. The Museum: Culture, Business and Education 8. The Art of Attending Arts-Based Observation Training for Health Professions Students at the University of South Florida 9. The Politics of Space and the Critical Role of Art in Historical Museums 10. Exhibitions as a Field of Production 11. Attract, Engage, Partner: Forming Museum-Academic Relationships 12. The Project Series at Pomona College Museum of Art: Artists in the Academic Context 13. The Art Museum as a Generative Site: A Case Study of The Metropolitan Museum of Art 14. A Third Place: the &/ project

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