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Theater of Memory? An Attempt by the Osaka University Museum?
Original text before translation
記憶の劇場?大阪大学総合学術博物館の試み?
(978-4-87259-698-4)
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A5 size, 248 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2020
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Yasushi Nagata and Tatsuya Yamamoto, eds. Tatsuya ed. Today, museums are required to shift from their existing missions. How can museum materials be made more open to interaction with the public? This study examines this through the experience of a three-year working adult development program implemented by the Osaka University Museum of Arts and Sciences starting in 2016. [Osaka University Museum of Arts and Sciences Cultural Arts Facilitator Training Program [Theater of Memory] Overview] This is a program to nurture human resources for art*management, making the most of the characteristics of a university museum while getting involved in, planning, and managing artistic activities of various genres. The program aims to nurture cultural arts facilitators who bring out the richness of so-called "museum pieces" housed in museums and present them to the public as "living art". |
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Today, museums are required to shift from their existing missions.
How can museum materials be made more open to interaction with the public? This study examines this through the experience of a three-year working adult development program implemented by the Osaka University Museum of Arts and Sciences starting in 2016.
[Osaka University Museum of Arts and Sciences Cultural Arts Facilitator Training Program [Theater of Memory] Overview]
This is a program to nurture human resources for art*management, making the most of the characteristics of a university museum while getting involved in, planning, and managing artistic activities of various genres. The program aims to nurture cultural arts facilitators who bring out the richness of so-called "museum pieces" housed in museums and present them to the public as "living art".