Spatial Dialogues between Exhibited Interiors and Cultural Exteriors: How Local Museums Connect to the Community

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Interiority Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.7454/in.v6i1.258
Nuttinee Karnchanaporn, Chanida Lumthaweepaisal
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Local museums can no longer simply wait for visitors to come and see their exhibited interiors. They are tasked with community engagement and cultural continuity. They must remain relevant to their communities, but how? Recently, local museums, especially those promoting local history, have struggled to relate to rapidly changing and diverse communities. To ensure museums are community-centred spaces, this research suggests that their spatial components need rethinking. While exhibitions in local museums should be designed through a collaboration and co-creation process between museum staff and locals, semi-outdoor and exterior spaces could be organised to host community gatherings, cultural events, and public conveniences. The paper explores the spatial dialogue between exhibited interiors, semi-outdoor multifunction spaces, and cultural exteriors of four local museums in Thailand, including how they build communities and support cultural heritage. The paper elucidates that while the exhibited interiors of these local museums represent pride in treasures of the past, semi-outdoor multipurpose spaces and cultural exteriors support heritage continuity. With a combination of the three spatial components: exhibited interior, semi-outdoor multifunction space, and cultural exterior, local museums can look forward to a promising future.
展览内部和文化外部之间的空间对话:地方博物馆如何与社区联系
当地的博物馆不能再简单地等待游客来参观他们展出的内部。他们的任务是社区参与和文化连续性。他们必须与自己的社区保持相关性,但如何做到呢?最近,当地博物馆,尤其是那些宣传当地历史的博物馆,一直在努力与快速变化和多样化的社区建立联系。为了确保博物馆是以社区为中心的空间,这项研究表明,它们的空间组成部分需要重新思考。虽然当地博物馆的展览应通过博物馆工作人员和当地人之间的合作和共同创作过程进行设计,但可以组织半户外和室外空间,以举办社区聚会、文化活动和公共便利设施。本文探讨了泰国四家地方博物馆的展览内部、半户外多功能空间和文化外部之间的空间对话,包括它们如何建立社区和支持文化遗产。该论文阐明,虽然这些当地博物馆的内部展览代表了对过去宝藏的自豪,但半户外多用途空间和文化外观支持了遗产的连续性。通过展览内部、半户外多功能空间和文化外部三个空间组成部分的结合,当地博物馆可以期待一个充满希望的未来。
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Interiority
Interiority Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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