This blog is written by Maria Mortati and was developed to share work and insights around experimental museum projects.
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In her paper “Approaching Art Education as an Ecology: Exploring the Role of Museums,” researcher Karen Knutson suggested that today’s art museum visitor comes equipped with “a fairly low level of artistic literacy.” I wouldn’t argue […]
Last year I worked on a project with the Baltimore Museum of Art. The challenge was to take two small spaces in the newly refurbished Contemporary Wing and create interactive galleries related to contemporary art. […]
The first review is in for the Children’s Creativity Museum via the SF Examiner: “Along with the name, the $250,000 redesign includes what may become a new favorite for the museum’s youngest visitors, the Imagination […]
Photos from a first site visit to Zeum, through to opening of the Children’s Creativity Museum today. I’ll articulate the people and ideas behind the images in future posts. For now, a big thank you […]
This summer I worked with a local institution “Zeum” to help them transform their Main Gallery and some interior spaces into the Children’s Creativity Museum. It was a group effort and many talented folk from […]
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