Museums and art galleries are there to educate, inspire and showcase. The art and artifacts are there to encourage people to learn about history or cultures and make them think about the background of an exhibition. It is also there to fund tourism and encourages people to visit the area, providing an attraction
An example of this would be the Think Tank. This is a science museum that hopes to educate the people that come to view it and give them an insight to science without it seeming boring like most children do during lessons. It is giving people an opportunity to learn without feeling like they are being educated.
An example of an art gallery is the National Gallery.
One reason is to showcase new work from upcoming artists and also to show people about
Another reason is to encourage people to visit the event, as a lot of people may not have been to museums or art galleries due to thinking they are boring. This has the aim of inspiring them or getting them involved in art and education.
By bringing in commission work it is promoting the museum or art gallery and it also finds new talents within the area.
An example of this would be the Think Tank. This is a science museum that hopes to educate the people that come to view it and give them an insight to science without it seeming boring like most children do during lessons. It is giving people an opportunity to learn without feeling like they are being educated.
An example of an art gallery is the National Gallery.
They made three statements; champion develop and invest
They invest in anything arts related, investing from the government and the national lottery
333 million yearly goes to the arts
374 million goes to gaps in the arts project
diversity and skills
An example of an art gallery is the National Gallery.
job is to take care of communities
looks after education
An example of an art gallery is the National Gallery.
companies that work towards making money by making services.