Museums and exhibition evaluation, raising awareness.
By Andrea Granell
When we leave a museum, we will notice that we have learned or enjoyed ourselves and perhaps even our mood has changed without realizing it.evaluating these experiences is the key to improving the exhibitions and activities offered in museums and, in this way, attracting more people.in this conference we will discuss the following questions: why evaluate? how do you evaluate? can you evaluate programs for audiences with functional diversity? and we will present case studies from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Andrea Granell
Independent consultant and external evaluator in museums and other cultural institutions.Degree in Psychology 2005 at the Faculty of Psychology, Educational Sciences and Sport Blanquerna (FPCEE) of the Ramon Llull University of Barcelona (URL), Master in Management and Human Resources Management 2006 (FPCEE-URL), Master in International Relations 2010 (Institut de Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals- IBEI-CIDOB), Master in Cultural Production and Communication 2014, Faculty of Communication (URL). Currently PhD student in the research group COMSAL -Communication and Health of the FPCEE-URL researching the innovative topic of the Psychology of Art with the aim of obtaining the international mention of the title of Doctor in June/September 2016, she has worked in the field of Human Resources, International Relations and within the Cultural field in Audience Focus as a free-lance evaluator in Boston. Currently in Barcelona she collaborates with companies in the cultural sector in audience studies and evaluations of cultural institutions at local and national level.