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In Museum Metamorphosis, over forty cultural innovators and changemakers in contemporary art share strategies for building sociocultural relevancy and responsiveness in museums. Representing diverse perspectives from across the entire arts and culture ecosystem, the book offers tools to reshape museums into collaborative platforms for collective impact and social change. Part One features seven roundtables in which practitioners discuss best practices for dismantling barriers to entry and building reciprocal, sustained engagement with diverse constituencies. Part Two documents four case…mehr
In Museum Metamorphosis, over forty cultural innovators and changemakers in contemporary art share strategies for building sociocultural relevancy and responsiveness in museums. Representing diverse perspectives from across the entire arts and culture ecosystem, the book offers tools to reshape museums into collaborative platforms for collective impact and social change. Part One features seven roundtables in which practitioners discuss best practices for dismantling barriers to entry and building reciprocal, sustained engagement with diverse constituencies. Part Two documents four case studies in structured collaboration, prompting museums to invest in both hyperlocal relationships and cross-sector partnerships. And Part Three features four interviews with thought leaders who discuss how to shift equity from a measure of compliance to a vital daily practice of organizational accountability and sustainability. Compiled during a moment of heightened social action, cultural transformation, and institutional critique, Museum Metamorphosis considers and responds to the following prompts: how will museums learn to embrace real-time change and adapt to meet the evolving needs of a rapidly shifting sociopolitical landscape? How can this metamorphosis open new pathways for engagement and encourage museums to meet more audiences where they are? And, how might reconstituting the essential DNA of the museum recalibrate the power dynamics between communities and institutions, producing a sustainable model for engaged cultural citizenship? In addressing these questions, Museum Metamorphosis looks to innovation transpiring beyond the museum echo chamber and lays bare both the opportunities and challenges of adopting new ways of working. It dares readers to identify their respective position within the social change ecosystem, and empowers them with tools to reorient their work towards cultural equity and social justice.
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nico wheadon is an independent art advisor, curator, educator and writer, and is founder and principal ofbldg fund, LLC. She is an adjunct professor at Brown University and Hartford Art School, and serves on the board of governors at the National Academy of Design. nico recently served as executive director of NXTHVN (2019-2020); director of public programs and community engagement at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2014-2019); and curatorial director of Rush Arts Gallery (2007-2010). She holds an MA in creative & cultural entrepreneurship from Goldsmiths, University of London (2011), and a BA in Art-Semiotics from Brown University (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
Key Terms Acknowledgements Preface Introduction A Crisis of Relevance Part I Dialogues on Decentralization Museum as Nexus: How to Cultivate Community Engagement through Artist-Powered Platforms Roundtable with Jordan Casteel, Shaun Leonardo, Miguel Luciano & Lina Puerta Museum as Medium: How to Liberate the Museum from the Designed Hierarchies that Entomb ItRoundtable with Deborah Burke, Mario Gooden & Maitland Jones Museum as Citizen: How to Engage the Commons & Build a Public Art PedagogyRoundtable with Eric Guy Booker, Maren Hassinger, Kendal Henry & Diya Vij Museum as Apprentice: How to Learn from the Cultural Entrepreneurship of People-Powered OrganizationsRoundtable with Jamaica Gilmer, Kemi Ilesanmi & Shani Peters Museum as Bridge: How to Build Relevance, Equity & Sustained Engagement Through Adult Public Programs Roundtable with Chayanne Marcano, David Rue & Lauren Argentina Zelaya Museum as Advocate: How to Decolonize Museum Practices & Drive a Systemic Call to Action Roundtable with Ryan N. Dennis, Vashti DuBois, Lauren Kelley & Jasmine Wahi Museum as Stakeholder: How to Retool the Funding Landscape & Invest in a Social Change EcosystemRoundtable with Shawnda Chapman, Ruby Lerner & Melissa Cowley Wolf Part II Case Studies in Cultural Citizenship The Harlem Semester: How to Adapt Art History into Contemporary Curricular Tools Case Study with Elia Alba, Tina M. Campt, Connie H. Choi, Leslie Hewitt & Shanta Lawson Find Art Here: How to Mold Static Museum Collections into Educational Access Initiatives Case Studywith Jordan Casteel, Connie H. Choi, Dr. Dawn Brooks DeCosta, Shanta Lawson & Kyle Williams Artist Grants Initiative: How to Redirect Resources to Shape Future RelationshipsCase Study by Nisa Mackie, Alexandra Nicome & Victoria Sung Designing Motherhood: How to Midwife Equity Inside & Outside of MuseumsCase Study by Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson & Amber Winick Part III Perspectives on Praxis On Defining & Building Equity as a Field Interview with Nicole Ivy On Nuancing Diversity & Diaspora within Black Museums Interview with Ariana A. Curtis, PhD On Shaping Resilient Arts & Culture Organizations Interview with DéLana R.A. Dameron On Moving From Gatekeeping to Distributed LeadershipInterview with Sandra Jackson-Dumont Conclusion Cultivating Change About the Author
Key Terms Acknowledgements Preface Introduction A Crisis of Relevance Part I Dialogues on Decentralization Museum as Nexus: How to Cultivate Community Engagement through Artist-Powered Platforms Roundtable with Jordan Casteel, Shaun Leonardo, Miguel Luciano & Lina Puerta Museum as Medium: How to Liberate the Museum from the Designed Hierarchies that Entomb ItRoundtable with Deborah Burke, Mario Gooden & Maitland Jones Museum as Citizen: How to Engage the Commons & Build a Public Art PedagogyRoundtable with Eric Guy Booker, Maren Hassinger, Kendal Henry & Diya Vij Museum as Apprentice: How to Learn from the Cultural Entrepreneurship of People-Powered OrganizationsRoundtable with Jamaica Gilmer, Kemi Ilesanmi & Shani Peters Museum as Bridge: How to Build Relevance, Equity & Sustained Engagement Through Adult Public Programs Roundtable with Chayanne Marcano, David Rue & Lauren Argentina Zelaya Museum as Advocate: How to Decolonize Museum Practices & Drive a Systemic Call to Action Roundtable with Ryan N. Dennis, Vashti DuBois, Lauren Kelley & Jasmine Wahi Museum as Stakeholder: How to Retool the Funding Landscape & Invest in a Social Change EcosystemRoundtable with Shawnda Chapman, Ruby Lerner & Melissa Cowley Wolf Part II Case Studies in Cultural Citizenship The Harlem Semester: How to Adapt Art History into Contemporary Curricular Tools Case Study with Elia Alba, Tina M. Campt, Connie H. Choi, Leslie Hewitt & Shanta Lawson Find Art Here: How to Mold Static Museum Collections into Educational Access Initiatives Case Studywith Jordan Casteel, Connie H. Choi, Dr. Dawn Brooks DeCosta, Shanta Lawson & Kyle Williams Artist Grants Initiative: How to Redirect Resources to Shape Future RelationshipsCase Study by Nisa Mackie, Alexandra Nicome & Victoria Sung Designing Motherhood: How to Midwife Equity Inside & Outside of MuseumsCase Study by Juliana Rowen Barton, Michelle Millar Fisher, Zoë Greggs, Gabriella Nelson & Amber Winick Part III Perspectives on Praxis On Defining & Building Equity as a Field Interview with Nicole Ivy On Nuancing Diversity & Diaspora within Black Museums Interview with Ariana A. Curtis, PhD On Shaping Resilient Arts & Culture Organizations Interview with DéLana R.A. Dameron On Moving From Gatekeeping to Distributed LeadershipInterview with Sandra Jackson-Dumont Conclusion Cultivating Change About the Author
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