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Full Description
This Open-access book explores the dilemmas and possibilities of art museums that want to strengthen people's engagement in the museum as well as the museum's engagement in societal challenges. It offers a new approach to museum's inclusive and participatory strategies by combining in-depth case studies of large-scale, collaborative art projects with a new theoretical framework for conceptualising, analysing, and organising participatory processes at museums and other cultural institutions. The framework bridges museum studies, sociology of culture, and democratic theory with theories of craft, affect, and materiality.
Empirically, the book focuses on the prizewinning, craft-based projects at Trapholt Museum in Denmark, highlighting the participants' voices, contributions, and experiences. Based on a three-year research and action project, it uncovers the creative, institutional, and social potentials of participation at art museums. It is essential reading for museum professionals, scholars, and students interested in participatory, democratic, and transforming museum practices.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction and methodology.- Chapter 2: Trapholt Museum's participatory, craft-based practice.- Chapter 3: A theoretical framework of participation: Horizontal and vertical, affective and material.- Chapter 4: Crafting the museum: Art, institution, and agency.- Chapter 5: Crafting relations: Materiality, affect and collectivity.- Chapter 6: Beyond the museum: Expanding participation through discursive frictions and relational agency.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.



