It's a Museum, But Not as We Know It: Issues for Local Residents Accessing the Museum of Old and New Art

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
K. Booth, J. O’Connor, A. Franklin, N. Papastergiadis
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ABSTRACT The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), in Australia's island state of Tasmania, bears all the hallmarks of the new museology and a flagship museum. Located in a largely working class area, there are expectations of visitors from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, particularly local residents. However most visitors are tourists, middle-class, and highly educated. In this article, the authors ask, “What are the issues affecting accessibility to MONA for local residents?” In asking this, they aim to better understand local engagement with MONA and shed light on potential socio-cultural transformation. Using a survey, interviews, and focus groups with local residents, the authors found that accessibility at MONA is defined along familiar socioeconomic lines, though there are indications of change that warrant further investigation. The expense of food and beverage, concern about children's behavior, and the explicit nature of some art all impact on accessibility, particularly for those with less cultural capital.
这是一个博物馆,但不是我们所知道的:当地居民进入新旧艺术博物馆的问题
摘要位于澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚岛州的新旧艺术博物馆(MONA)具有新博物馆学的所有特征,是一座旗舰博物馆。位于一个以工人阶级为主的地区,有来自不同社会经济背景的游客,特别是当地居民的期望。然而,大多数游客都是游客、中产阶级和受过高等教育的人。在这篇文章中,作者问道:“影响当地居民进入MONA的问题是什么?”通过提问,他们旨在更好地了解当地与MONA的接触,并阐明潜在的社会文化转型。通过对当地居民的调查、访谈和焦点小组,作者发现,MONA的无障碍性是按照熟悉的社会经济路线定义的,尽管有迹象表明需要进一步调查。食物和饮料的费用、对儿童行为的关注以及一些艺术的显性都会影响可及性,尤其是对于那些文化资本较少的人来说。
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