Introducing The Art Engager Podcast
The Art Engager Podcast Trailer Welcome to The Art Engager podcast! This podcast here to help educators, guides and creatives engage their audiences with art,… Read More »Introducing The Art Engager Podcast
The Art Engager Podcast Trailer Welcome to The Art Engager podcast! This podcast here to help educators, guides and creatives engage their audiences with art,… Read More »Introducing The Art Engager Podcast
There are many ways to look at and think about an artwork. Mindful looking is the process of slowing down and looking at an artwork… Read More »What is mindful looking and how can I get started?
Leading tours and educational programmes that are based on discussion, inquiry and interaction can be a scary business. Both for you and for your participants.… Read More »How to Overcome the Fear of Leading Art Discussions
Questioning is the skill to master when you want to create engaging discussions & dialogue around art and objects. Questions help us learn, avoid misunderstandings,… Read More »Using Thinking Routines to Formulate Better Questions
Interested in using Project Zero thinking routines as a questioning framework to structure and support your art and object discusions? Not quite sure where to… Read More »A Brief Guide to Thinking Routines
Much has been written about the power of art works, objects, artefacts to inspire, provoke curiosity and interest. It is generally accepted that looking at… Read More »Slow-Looking: In-Depth Experiences with Art and Museum Objects
Routines are an important part of the guided tour experience. As you welcome guests or visitors at the start of a tour, you will take… Read More »How to Use Visible Thinking Routines on Guided Tours
Visible Thinking and Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) often get confused. Here are some of the differences and similarities between the two frameworks. So, deep breath, here we… Read More »Visual Thinking Strategies and Visible Thinking
When we talk about engagement in the museum, we are often referring to engaging young people, teenagers, non-traditional museum-goers and school groups. However, museums are… Read More »Designing engaging museum experiences for adults