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Main Author: Pegno, Marianna
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205269
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contents Becoming a Service Provider through Partnerships and Sustained Engagement: Developing Programs with Immigrant and Refugee Audiences in Art Museums Pegno, Marianna Audiences Immigrants Refugees Partnerships in Education Museums Skill Development Trauma Violence Library Services Program Descriptions Art Education Cultural Differences Trust (Psychology) Literacy Education English (Second Language) Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction Teaching Methods When working with immigrant and refugee audiences, art museums can be unique sites of engagement, healing, and language acquisition through art-making experiences and in-gallery activities. Furthermore, museums can close the gap between service provider and cultural institution by building sustaining relationships rooted in long-term collaboration among organizations, audiences, and community-based programs. The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (TMA) began working with refugees in 2010 through partnerships with local organizations serving refugees affected by trauma, torture, and traumatic dislocation. In the fall of 2016, with the support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, TMA began to expand programs with immigrant and refugee audiences through a multifaceted initiative called Network Connections. With examples from this initiative, this article will explore how art museums can position themselves as service providers, supporting how immigrants and refugees acquire skills necessary to thrive in their new community.
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spellingShingle Becoming a Service Provider through Partnerships and Sustained Engagement: Developing Programs with Immigrant and Refugee Audiences in Art Museums
Pegno, Marianna
Audiences
Immigrants
Refugees
Partnerships in Education
Museums
Skill Development
Trauma
Violence
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Art Education
Cultural Differences
Trust (Psychology)
Literacy Education
English (Second Language)
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
Teaching Methods
Becoming a Service Provider through Partnerships and Sustained Engagement: Developing Programs with Immigrant and Refugee Audiences in Art Museums Pegno, Marianna Audiences Immigrants Refugees Partnerships in Education Museums Skill Development Trauma Violence Library Services Program Descriptions Art Education Cultural Differences Trust (Psychology) Literacy Education English (Second Language) Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction Teaching Methods When working with immigrant and refugee audiences, art museums can be unique sites of engagement, healing, and language acquisition through art-making experiences and in-gallery activities. Furthermore, museums can close the gap between service provider and cultural institution by building sustaining relationships rooted in long-term collaboration among organizations, audiences, and community-based programs. The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (TMA) began working with refugees in 2010 through partnerships with local organizations serving refugees affected by trauma, torture, and traumatic dislocation. In the fall of 2016, with the support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, TMA began to expand programs with immigrant and refugee audiences through a multifaceted initiative called Network Connections. With examples from this initiative, this article will explore how art museums can position themselves as service providers, supporting how immigrants and refugees acquire skills necessary to thrive in their new community.
title Becoming a Service Provider through Partnerships and Sustained Engagement: Developing Programs with Immigrant and Refugee Audiences in Art Museums
topic Audiences
Immigrants
Refugees
Partnerships in Education
Museums
Skill Development
Trauma
Violence
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Art Education
Cultural Differences
Trust (Psychology)
Literacy Education
English (Second Language)
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205269