SNEAK PEEK
Yesterday, members of the Slow Looking Club got an exclusive first look at the 10 Questioning Practices featured in my upcoming book, The Art Engager: Reimagining Guided Experiences in Museums.
We even used one of them, The Perspectives Triangle, to explore this photograph by Imelda Schoutens.
Questioning Practices are intentionally designed structures that foster engagement and inquiry in guided museum experiences.
Tailored specifically for the museum context, they offer adaptable ways to spark meaningful discussions around art and objects, encouraging observation, critical thinking, and personal discovery.
The 10 Questioning Practices in my book are versatile, flexible, and can be adjusted based on the object, audience, or programme goals.
What makes them unique is that every time we use a Questioning Practice, we infuse something of ourselves into it - whether it’s our personal style of asking questions, facilitating discussions, or creating a welcoming atmosphere.
I can’t wait to share all 10 with you in just a few weeks!
Spend lots of time thinking about how people get from "Point A" to "Point B" & how to make the journey more joyful.
3moHopefully the powers at-be figure out the funding for capital improvements so accessibility can continue to spread throughout the MTA’s network.