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‘The feeling of exclusion’: Young peoples' perceptions of art galleries
Authors:David DM Mason  Conal McCarthy
Institution:a School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn Campus, Wellington, New Zealand
b Museum and Heritage Studies Programme, School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn Campus, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:This article first looks at the relationship between museums and art galleries and their potential audiences and, in particular, the under-represented sector of young visitors. It examines the main findings from the limited research available on young visitors, and goes on to discuss theories delineating the differences between the cultures, identities and values of culture consumers and culture providers. The second part of the article looks at what specific museums have done towards being more inclusive in their appeal, and then reports the findings of a survey of young people in relation to New Zealand's Auckland Art Gallery. The survey found that young people's ideas of what constitutes modern, relevant art do not match standard art criteria, and that most exhibitions and marketing methods do not mesh with their worldview. The article concludes by using data from the survey to suggest ways of engaging more young people with public art galleries.
Keywords:Art galleries  Museums  Audience research  Visitor survey  Youth perceptions  Social exclusion
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