Letting Go? investigates path-breaking public history practices at a time when the traditional expertise of museums seems challenged at every turn-by the Web and digital media, by community-based programming, by new trends in oral history and by contemporary art. In this anthology of 19 thought pieces, case studies, conversations and commissioned art, almost 30 leading practitioners such as Michael Frisch, Jack Tchen, Liz Sevcenko, Kathleen McLean, Nina Simon, Otabenga Jones and Associates, and Fred Wilson explore the implications of letting audiences create, t just receive, historical content. Drawing on examples from history, art, and science museums, Letting Go? offers concrete examples and models that will spark invative work at institutions of all sizes and budgets. This engaging new collection will serve as an introductory text for those newly grappling with a changing field and, for those already pursuing the goal of letting go, a tool for taking stock and pushing ahead.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
ISBN-10
0983480303
ISBN-13
9780983480303
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111507794
Product Key Features
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
History: World & General
Dimensions
Weight
657g
Height
229mm
Width
152mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Spine
25mm
Edited by
Bill Adair, Benjamin Filene, Laura Koloski
Content Note
Illustrations (Some Col.)
Author Biography
Bill Adair is director of the Heritage Philadelphia Program, Pew Center for Arts and Heritage.||Benjamin Filene is director of public history program and associate professor at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, and author of Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Roots Music (New York Times Notable Book 2001).|Laura Koloski is a senior program specialist with the Heritage Philadelphia Program, Pew Center for Arts and Heritage