An edition of Inspiring action (2009)

Inspiring action

museums and social change : a collection of essays

Inspiring action
Carol Brown
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An edition of Inspiring action (2009)

Inspiring action

museums and social change : a collection of essays

" ... leading museum professionals contribute practical and inspiring essays on how their institutions are responding to the new social challenges of the 12st century. [snip] The case studies in this book share pioneering museum experience from the UK, USA, Australia and Africa. They explore the theory and practice of building social inclusion into museum and gallery programmes. They are powerful, moving and an inspiration to action. Among the institutions whose programmes feature are: Tate Modern; Victoria & Albert Museum; Royal Armouries; Tower of London; Clarke Art Institute, Wiliamstown, USA; Weeksville Heritage, Brooklyn, USA; Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; Durban Art Gallery, South Africa."--Publisher.

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Publisher
MuseumsEtc
Language
English
Pages
319

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-311) and index.

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Edinburgh

Classifications

Library of Congress
AM7 .I577 2009

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Pagination
319 p.
Number of pages
319

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45184642M
ISBN 10
0956194311
ISBN 13
9780956194312
OCLC/WorldCat
429606462, 432694998

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