Kathy Sanford, Darlene E. Clover, Nancy Taber, Sarah Williamson
Thousands of diverse museums, including art galleries and heritage sites, exist around the world today and they draw millions of people, audiences who come to view the exhibitions and artefacts and equally importantly, to learn from them about the world and themselves. This makes museums active public educators who imagine, visualise, represent and story the past and the present with the specific aim of creating knowledge. Problematically, the visuals and narratives used to inform visitors are never neutral. Feminist cultural and adult education studies have shown that all too frequently they...
Thousands of diverse museums, including art galleries and heritage sites, exist around the world today and they draw millions of people, audiences who...