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A Museum in Context: Understanding the Practices of Independent Pop-Up Museum

Posted on:2018-12-07Degree:Master'Type:Thesis
University:University of WashingtonCandidate:Nagata, MegumiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002998647Subject:Museum studies
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Various institutions in the museum field have embraced the concept of "pop-up museum" as a way to reach new audiences and to experiment with new ideas for their institution. There are, at the same time, other pop-up museums emerging both independently and out of grassroots efforts not associated with established museums. It is suggested that pop-up museums have potential to push the museum field towards innovation (Giordano 2013). This descriptive study examined the practices of independent pop-up museums. Data was collected using site observation and interviews with the organizers of four pop-up or mobile-style museums across the Unites States. The findings suggest that these pop-up museums represent an emerging form of museum making, one that is grounded in representing and connecting with underrepresented or underserved communities. Moreover, the practices of pop-up museums advance unique visions of what a museum can be and do for communities and society as a whole. The study also calls for a platform in which these organizers and their museums are included in the conversations with museum professionals as equal colleagues.
Keywords/Search Tags:Museum, Pop-up, Practices
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