Practicing Change, Changing Practice: Gallery Educators’ Professional Learning in Times of Reckoning and Upheaval

Emily Keenlyside
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Art museums are increasingly responding to calls for exhibitions, community engagement, and institutional changes that confront and unsettle taken-for-granted knowledge, structures, and ways of working. Grounded in such a dynamic and evolving field, this qualitative study asked the following: What does gallery educators’ own learning look like -- and what motivates it? How does ongoing competency building inform critical dialogue with visitors and support wider efforts to reshape the field through an ethos of social justice? Drawing on tenets of critical pragmatism, transformative adult learning, and constructivist grounded theory, my thesis comprised three manuscripts based on findings from two series of interviews with gallery educators in Canada and Scotland. This article highlights my findings, contextualizing my analyses on the shifting ground shaping gallery education in both countries. In doing so, it contributes to both a relative paucity of scholarly research on critical professional learning in art museums and an emerging body of literature addressing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the working lives of gallery educators and the futures that lie ahead.
实践变化,变革实践:清算与剧变时代画廊教育者的专业学习
艺术博物馆越来越多地响应展览、社区参与和机构变革的呼吁,这些变革面对并动摇了被视为理所当然的知识、结构和工作方式。基于这样一个充满活力和不断发展的领域,这项定性研究提出了以下问题:画廊教育者自己的学习是什么样子的?正在进行的能力建设如何为与访客的关键对话提供信息,并通过社会正义的精神支持更广泛的努力来重塑该领域?借鉴批判实用主义、变革性成人学习和建构主义扎根理论的原则,我的论文包括三份手稿,这些手稿基于对加拿大和苏格兰画廊教育工作者的两个系列采访的结果。这篇文章强调了我的发现,将我对两国画廊教育形成的转变背景的分析置于背景中。这样一来,既导致了艺术博物馆批判性专业学习的学术研究相对缺乏,也导致了新冠病毒大流行对画廊教育工作者工作生活和未来影响的新兴文献。
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