Hands-On, Shoes-Off: Multisensory Tools Enhance Family Engagement Within an Art Museum

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
A. Eardley, C. Dobbin, J. Neves, P. Ride
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Abstract

Abstract Families with young children typically struggle to engage with traditional art museum environments. This research examined the impact of multisensory tools on family engagement within Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Qatar. Sixty families with at least one child aged 0–11 were observed during two tasks. One task required participants to look at a series of paintings to select their favorite. In another task, families were given a toolkit of multisensory items to facilitate interaction with a painting. A semi-structured observational method produced quantitative and qualitative data about participant engagement and intergenerational interaction. Self-rating scores of task enjoyment were also collected. Results indicate that multisensory tools enhance family engagement with museums, artworks, and each other. Results also suggest that word-based interpretation was not necessary. We consider the potential implications of these findings in relation to family programming within art museums and museums more generally.
动手,脱鞋:多感官工具增强家庭参与艺术博物馆
有小孩的家庭通常很难融入传统的艺术博物馆环境。本研究考察了卡塔尔阿拉伯现代艺术博物馆内多感官工具对家庭参与的影响。60个至少有一个0-11岁孩子的家庭在两个任务中被观察。其中一项任务要求参与者观看一系列画作,选出他们最喜欢的画作。在另一项任务中,每个家庭都得到了一个多感官物品的工具包,以促进与绘画的互动。半结构化的观察方法产生了关于参与者参与和代际互动的定量和定性数据。同时收集任务享受的自评分数。结果表明,多感官工具增强了家庭对博物馆、艺术品和彼此的参与。结果还表明,基于单词的解释是不必要的。我们认为这些发现对艺术博物馆和更普遍的博物馆内的家庭节目的潜在影响。
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Visitor Studies
Visitor Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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