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    The Role of Museums in Community Engagement The information contained in museums is meant to represent changing and new ideas that are present within a given society. Whether museums contain historic artifacts, modern art, or other pieces, they are meant to represent people living in the past, present, and sometimes future. As such, they also act as educational modalities to help students and adults understand more about the world around them. An important component of museums in many instances

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    The Museum Experience One of my favorite things to do when traveling in a new city is to visit the museums. I have never been to a city that did not offer the usual museum fare, usually in the form of the “Anytown Art Museum”, or the “Anytown Museum of Natural History”. While these types of museums house some incredible artifacts, and I do visit them often, I also like to seek out museums of a more unusual sort. Museums are mostly the same just about everywhere you go, both in the United

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    Dobrzynski’s article, “High Culture Goes Hands-On,” suggests that the museums current trend of providing visitors with “an experience” threatens the current model of providing “solace and inspiration” (Dobrzynski 3). However, I disagree with this conclusion. Interactive experiences and contemplative approaches can co-exist just so long as museums adjust in response to how our ever-evolving culture receives it. Transitioning from museums’ elitist paradigm is critical to creating a more accessible community-conscious

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    Top 10 Museums In Mumbai For Kids Mumbai’s museums are a great way of teaching kids about the city’s rich history and culture. They’re replete with artifacts and precious ancient works. What’s more? Museums also have extra space for your kids to run and frolic around. Here’s a round-up of 10 museums in Mumbai to take your kids: 1. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum Being the foremost museum of Mumbai and the second oldest museum of India, Dr. BhauJi Lad Museum is a home to the rich treasures of bygone era

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    The Universal Survey Museum” by Carol Duncan And Alan Wallach they talk about how the Louvre was the first universal survey museum. From what I get from this essay the universal survey museum reminds me of what most would call a traditional museum. Also in this essay Duncan and Wallach state: Museums belong to the same architectural and art-historical category as temples, churches, shrines and certain types of palaces. This comparison is not simply a convenient metaphor: museums share fundamental

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    Case study 3: Social action at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum Ruth J. Abram, who wanted to create a museum centered upon an experience common to the majority of Americans, founded the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Abram believed that the immigrant experience was something that diverse groups of people could relate to and unite together on, moving Americans “to participate in a national conversation with similarly situated, contemporary immigrants and other ‘outsiders’”(Abram 2005:21). As

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    Autry Museums

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    of group identity formation” (Autry, 57). Autry is trying to say that museums is a sacred place of memory and trauma. When traveling through these museums the author notice that the most common themes were “capture and displacement from Africa, enslavement, and racial segregation” (Autry 64). When she notices that these were the three main topics being shown to the public then it’s a major problem. She felt that the museums had too much power because they were choosing certain information to be

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    and museums. This was the best vacation of my life because, I meet a lot of people from different states. Nevertheless, this assignment I am going to talk about two places, the Natural History Museum, and the Torpedo Factory. The first place I visited was the National Museum of Natural History. This museum has a lot of collections of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, and all the human culture artifacts. It was very interesting for me because I love to visit the museums. Nevertheless

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    Marinetti Shrem Museum

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    I think the Marinetti Shrem Museum was an interest museum that the students should visit. The museum is not very big comparing to other museum, and they don’t even have map for the visitors since it’s a small museum. The museum was separated into different rooms; there is room for the art exhibition, and room for student’s collection. Personal belonging bags are not allow to bring inside the art gallery, but what I like about the museum was that it provide a self-check locker when I can storage my

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    Museum Thesis Statement

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    history of the famous art works, a visit to the museum becomes quite inspiring and exciting.” The visit to the Getty center was an incredible experience for me because I was exposed to a lot of famous art work made by several famous artists. It became an opportunity for me to learn how the art work is displayed in a museum and I got to experience viewing and analyzing the art work of many famous artists. The professionals in art field were also present in the museum. This factor accumulated the benefits

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